Tiger on a Log
by Daniel Eskridge
Title
Tiger on a Log
Artist
Daniel Eskridge
Medium
Digital Art - Digital 3d Rendering/cgi
Description
A tiger lazily rest on a fallen log that acts as a natural bridge spanning a small stream. The log is old and covered in moss and fungus. Hopefully it won't break under the tigers weight and dump him into the stream. In this dense, steamy jungle, light barely manages to break through the trees, ferns cover the ground, moss blankets the rocks, and ivy creeps up the twisted trees. It's a scene of deep green where the bright orange of the tiger's fur really jumps out.
I actually started this artwork several years ago. At that time, I couldn't really get the tiger to work and instead used a paleo-critter, Archaeopteryx, and became my work "The Last Dinosaur" ( http://goo.gl/VQCixP ). It turned out to be one of my better received bits of art, and has even sold several large prints. I picked it up again a few weeks ago, determined to get the tiger to work, but I also updated the rest of the scene to be more in line with my current techniques. I find it interesting to compare the two.
Thanks for looking!
Daniel Eskridge
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August 16th, 2013
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Comments (9)
Rose Santuci-Sofranko
The buyer of this artwork left a nice review on the buyer's reviews page. I thought you'd like to see it. https://fineartamerica.com/buyercomments.html God bless!
Val Arie
Love this tiger Daniel! He looks so pleased with himself sitting on this log. I love the beautiful color of his coat against the jungle! fv
Elle Arden Walby
He looks very relaxed and I love the light beaming behind him. Really beautiful work!
Peggy Collins
How fabulous! I love everything about this piece. The details are incredible and the composition is remarkable. Interesting that I just now finished watching The Life of Pi for the second time in a week. ;-) v/f