Description
A striped tiger descends a gnarled tree trunk with exaggerated, almost comical proportions, its mouth open and body contorted in dynamic movement against a warm cream background. Rendered in the bold, folk-art tradition of Korean minhwa, the composition balances naturalistic pine needles and botanical detail with the tiger's deliberately ungainly, expressive posture, creating a work that is both playful and commanding. At home in a gallery, study, or any space celebrating Asian folk traditions and humor. Printed small and made to order. Your first original, sized for a desk, a shelf, or the gap in a gallery wall.