Tiger Cub

A playful and vibrant depiction of a tiger cub, this piece captures innocence and curiosity. The careful use of warm colors and expressive eyes imbues the character with life, inviting the viewer to connect with the artist’s whimsical interpretation of nature.

Connections:

  • Anthropomorphic Animals in Art: Links to Beatrix Potter’s illustrations that blend realism with imagination.
  • Symbolism in Tigers: The tiger as a symbol of courage in Asian art traditions, particularly Chinese and Indian.

Sources:

  1. Malchiodi, C. A. (2007). The Art Therapy Sourcebook. McGraw Hill.
  2. Dewey, J. (1934). Art as Experience. Minton, Balch & Company.

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