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Stephen Holder Art

Ember A3 (ORIGINAL)

Ember A3 (ORIGINAL)

Regular price £200.00 GBP
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Ember – A3 Symbolic Tiger Painting

 

Ember is an original, hand made artwork created using professional Winsor and Newton watercolours, acrylic markers, and colouring pencils on archival paper. This is a one of a kind piece and is signed by the artist.

 

This painting features a tiger framed within layered mandala forms. The composition is symmetrical and direct, exploring ideas of strength, presence, and controlled intensity rather than aggression. The finished piece has a bold, centred energy and suits spaces where you want something striking, confident, and grounded.

Details

 

  • Original mixed media artwork
  • Archival paper, watercolour, acrylic markers, and colouring pencils
  • A3 297 × 420 mm
  • Signed
  • Unframed. Fits a standard A3 or A2 frames

 

This is the original artwork itself, not a print or reproduction. Once sold, it will not be recreated.

 

The artwork will be carefully packaged and shipped flat using tracked delivery. Orders are usually dispatched within 3 to 5 working days. A signed certificate of authenticity is included.

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Shipping policy:

The order will be shipped in protective packaging to make sure it arrives safely to your door.  

If there are any issues with the order when it arrives all you need to do is get in touch.

About me

I hope to bring the majesty of the animal kingdom and the beauty of birdlife into your home with stunning physical artwork. 

As an artist dedicated to environmentalism, I strive to share my love for the natural world and all its wonders.

Originals works and prints are available for sale through the website where I can also be contacted should you wish to commission a unique piece

My process

I work with traditional mediums such as watercolour and pen & ink to create paintings and illustrations.  These works often have a specific focus on neo-traditional art, incorporating geometric patterns, organic shapes and other elements such as flowers to create a final piece.