Only 3890 Left.
83 Oranges83 Oranges paints the tiger as a singular, watchful presence within a dense thicket of cool-toned foliage, grounding the animal’s physical power in a fragile numerical reality. This piece balances the intricate textures of a tropical jungle with a quiet, urgent call for environmental awareness.

Only 3890 Left.
83 Oranges paints the tiger as a singular, watchful presence within a dense thicket of cool-toned foliage, grounding the animal’s physical power in a fragile numerical reality. This piece balances the intricate textures of a tropical jungle with a quiet, urgent call for environmental awareness.
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Art Analysis
A Living Census Within the Deep Woods
In this portrait, the tiger’s anatomy is rendered with careful precision, its orange fur providing a warm contrast to the surrounding deep greens and blues. The background is a study in botanical variety, where graceful curves and a range of leaf shapes suggest a layered, dynamic ecosystem that feels both ancient and alive.
The title "Only 3890 Left" serves as a sobering anchor for the lush imagery, framing the realistic tiger portrait within the broader context of endangered species threats. By placing the animal deep within its natural woods, the artist highlights the vital link between individual wildlife conservation efforts and the preservation of entire habitats.
Despite the stylized approach, the work maintains a foundation in realistic physical structure, capturing the muscularity of the big cat.
The artwork highlights the variety of life found within a tropical creek, from the iconic birds to the surrounding greenery.
The giraffe stands as a central symbol of the natural world, highlighting the importance of South African wildlife preservation.
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