Skip to product information
1 of 5

Emerging Tiger (Original illustration)

 

Unleash Wild Elegance Today!

 

A3 illustration, with Posca pens on watercolour paper

 

Transform your space with our stunning Abstract Black and White Tiger Art Piece, a captivating blend of modern design and wild elegance. 

 

This striking illustration features a beautifully stylized tiger, rendered in bold black and white tones that evoke a sense of strength and grace.

 

The abstract approach allows for a unique interpretation, making it a perfect statement piece for any room.Crafted with high-quality materials, this artwork is not just a decoration; it's a conversation starter.

 

Whether displayed in a living room, office, or gallery wall, it adds a touch of sophistication and intrigue.

 

The minimalist color palette ensures it complements a variety of interior styles, from contemporary to eclectic.

 

Elevate your decor with this mesmerizing piece that celebrates the beauty of nature through abstract artistry. Perfect for animal lovers and art enthusiasts alike, it’s a must-have addition to your collection!

 

Available as a print here: Emerging Tiger Print

Regular price £130.00 GBP
Regular price Sale price £130.00 GBP
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
View full details
Lonely Pilgrim print by Stephen Holder

Delivery & Returns

Sent with care

Shipping

Your order is 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.

A 30-day promise

If the print isn't right when it arrives, return it within 30 days for a full refund. No questions asked.

About the Artist

Stephen Holder

I paint wildlife in watercolour, and I also work in abstract. Both start from the same place: a single creature, or a single form, held in a moment of charged stillness. The landscape falls away so there's nothing left to look at but the thing itself, the animal or the shape it dissolves into.

I'm drawn to solitary animals for the quality of attention they carry. A wolf alert at the edge of something. A raven watching. The abstract work chases that same held breath without a recognisable subject, energy caught the instant before it moves. Whatever that quality is, figurative or formless, I want the painting to hold it.

Stephen Holder, watercolour artist
Stephen Holder painting in watercolour

My Process

Watercolour

I paint wildlife in watercolour, using Winsor and Newton professional paints and paper. The work is about presence more than description. A single creature is held in a moment of charged stillness, the landscape stripped away so there's nothing left to look at but the animal itself.

I'm drawn to solitary animals for the quality of attention they carry: a wolf alert at the edge of something, a raven watching. Whatever that is, I want the painting to hold it.

The Abstract Work

Acrylic on canvas

The abstract paintings are usually acrylic on canvas, bigger and looser than the watercolours, built up in layers rather than caught in one sitting. Where a wildlife painting strips everything back to leave a single animal, these hold on to the energy alone, the movement without the creature that made it.

The shapes come from the same watching. Geometric patterns set against organic forms, sometimes a flower worked in, pushed together until they carry a tension of their own. I'm chasing the moment a shape almost resolves into something and then doesn't, pattern that holds the same charged stillness as an animal about to move, without ever telling you what it is.

Abstract acrylic painting by Stephen Holder