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Ancient Sabertooth Close Up 1
Ancient Sabertooth Close Up 1 by @FionaHsieh (Fiona Hsieh)

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Sumi ink, random fountain pen from Daiso (which I wouldn't recommend) the gold is called "Liquid Gold - Classic Gold".

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Posted: Monday, 09 September, 2024 @ 03:07 PM
Rating: 5

Well consider my socks knocked off!

This is MARVELOUS work and no comments?! can't have that, if there is one thing I absolutely LOVE its traiditional artworks cause I know how much time patience and skill it takes to work with traditional medium.  The line work is exquisitely done and the design harken back to Japanese ink paintings of old.  I love the contrast of dark and light to bring this tiger almost coming out the page but the red flower REALLY makes him stand out and acceuntates him more vividly.  Sadly the gold if I am seeing correctly looks more brown then gold but does not take away from the magestic image itself.  VERY WELL DONE!

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