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Territory of Bengal Tiger
Bengal tigers are mainly solitary and powerful predators and a member of the largest cat family also known as the royal Bengal tiger which is the most common subspecies of the tigers found in the wild and mainly in my art images by applying my art technique which is completely beautifully represented by the many tactile shapes and creation of the many art-like details that can be seen and felt in my 3D mix medium art technique which is built from canvas glued to hardboard plate with wooden panel frame (dimensions height 30 inches x width 24 inches x 1.5 inches thickness), papier-mâché (recycled paper) and the colorfully painted acrylic portion, including the tiger fur pattern which is orange brown to orange yellow with vertical brown to black stripes breaking through the camouflaged body shape and increasing in number differences, thickness and branches per person. The belly, cheeks and eyes are white.
The tiger's stripes help him blend in with his environment and are like human fingerprints, so this stripe pattern can be used to distinguish tigers from each other like the 3D mix medium art technique to differentiate from today's 2D technique, and refers to the photorealistic, figurative feelings and love for Flora, fauna and landscapes in nature/world and thus in my way to make a positive contribution to climate change through art.
The quality of this self-designed art technique retains its value under all weather conditions, because the medium has been treated preventively.