This one I drew without a draft in my sketchbook, scanned it, made some edits and added color and texture. I think I should do this process more often!
#repost @liamalvy @a.good.sport Liam Alvy (United Kingdom, 1987-). First image is Siberian Tiger & scorpions, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 50 x 60 cm. Thanks to @marcelomlmendonca for the tip. I appreciate Alvy's contributions to feline and canine iconography in fields of painting and tattoos.
Mi bebito, Tigre, is all ready for Le Chat's Birthday Party!
Tigre is so excited because he loves hanging out with other cats. He plays, snuggles, and shares his food with them. However, don't argue with him unless you're prepared to lose because this cat talks back and he wins every time. Not only is Tigre part of the Sassy Man Apocalypse but he's also quite spoiled. He complains about every minor inconvenience. Overall, he's vocal about everything but at least he won't ever let you forget how much he loves you ♡
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I'm proud of this artwork. Despite the low quality of my reference picture, I was able to interpret shapes and details. The rarity of photographs of this majestic animal declared extinct in the mid-90s, I think makes this illustration all the more significant in preserving its memory.
Javan Tiger
This tiger was considered a plague. I think that says all.
The characterization of the Javan Tiger as a plague is a sobering reminder of the destructive consequences of human activity on wildlife. I really wish we have changed so we don't see cases like this one in the future.
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Javan Tiger
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See you soon... boi🤣!