Experience the profound force of nature with this captivating Lion vs Zebra oil painting on linen canvas, exclusively at KHEDERPAINTINGS. Created by the professional artist Kheder, this semi-realistic masterpiece is a one-of-a-kind original artwork that brings to life the raw intensity of a lion shocking a zebra. Incomparable and unique, this painting not only showcases animality but also Kheder's exceptional ability to evoke emotion and movement. Perfect for collectors seeking an extraordinary piece that truly stands beyond just art.
Type of canvas: linen fabrics, comes first in terms of strength and not absorbing refined paint oils
The artist used:
Sable brushes; While many other natural and synthetic hairs are used for brushes, nothing has quite matched the quality of sable. A brush head made from kolinsky sable, a Siberian weasel that's hair is said to cost three times the price of gold by weight, is the best for control and pinpoint accuracy.
For solvents, the artist used turpentine, which increases the fluidity of oil paints but makes the binder oil dry faster, also used clove oil as a solvent to delay the dryness of the binder, as it delays the oxidation process.
As a binder, the artist used Linseed oil, which dries to form a strong flexible film, and also Safflower oil(which takes more time to dry).
Artists mixed high-quality pigments with both Binder(linseed oil) and Solvent(turpentine) to create the desired consistency and finish.
Impasto technique; Impasto is a technique used in painting, where paint is laid on canvas thickly, usually thick enough that the brush or painting-knife strokes are visible, when dry, impasto provides texture.
Lion vs Zebra Painting for Sale | Oil Painting on Canvas
Dimensions
Width 96 cm, height 48 cm
Artist
Certificate of Authenticity
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Shipping
Express Shipping Service, Delivered within 5-10 days.
Package
Professionally rolled in a reinforced tube.
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