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Tiger vs Snake Poster

$15
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Tiger vs Snake Poster

$15
Size: 9" x 12"
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Description

Two golden tigers with bold black stripes intertwine with a serpent across a deep navy ground, their bodies stacked vertically in a dynamic composition of claws, fangs, and coiled scales. White clouds ornament the corners of the frame, softening the intense struggle and lending the scene an East Asian ink painting sensibility rendered in warm gold and striking contrast. In a space celebrating mythological power, martial arts heritage, or animal symbolism. Printed on smooth gloss paper and made the moment you order it, then rolled into a tube and shipped ready to fill a wall. The same independent-artist artwork you'd frame, at poster scale and poster price.

Specifications

  • Printed on 100lb smooth gloss paper
  • 9" (W) x 12" (H)
  • 12" (W) x 16" (H)
  • 18" (W) x 24" (H)
  • 30" (W) x 40" (H)
  • Printed on 100lb smooth gloss paper
  • 9" (W) x 12" (H)
  • 12" (W) x 16" (H)
  • 18" (W) x 24" (H)
  • 30" (W) x 40" (H)

Shipping & Returns

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

SHIPPING: Items are made to order and typically ship within 3-4 business days. Click here for more information about delivery options.

RETURNS: Return requests can be made within 30 days of your item(s) delivery. Click here for more information on returns.

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About This Piece

Tiger vs Snake

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About The Artist

The creative behind Lostanaw Collection is a Mexican artist with a peculiar style using necklace donuts, flares in the eyes, and 2 bones coming out of the skull in his illustrations and digital art. He got into art as a child, and photography and digital music as a teenager. One day he came across some donuts that he ate daily and a pesky dog, and there began the creativity of combining a donut he loved with a pesky dog in his first design, which inspired him to continue with the world of art.

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