Belgravia in Bloom – Amur Tiger

53 × 23 cm

£750

Amur Tiger
Oil on canvas

“Combining vivid colours with bold brush strokes, alongside more intricate detail, is my passion and it allows me to bring animals and birds to life. Tigers are the largest of the world’s big cats, but unfortunately their populations are endangered, with less than 4000 wild tigers left, approx 500 being the Siberian (or Amur) tiger.” – Emma Swift

Emma Swift

Emma is an award-winning wildlife artist working predominantly in oils. Combining vivid colours with bold brush strokes, alongside more intricate detail, she brings her passion for animals and birds to life. Wildlife is inextricably linked to its environment and other species, so she uses colour to bring the subject and background together, reminding us how everything should be interconnected. Inspired by the natural world and the charities who strive to protect it, she is motivated to support vital conservation projects through the sales of her work. She has been a Highly Commended Finalist (DSWF WAY 2020 & 2021), and this year was thrilled to be awarded Animal Behaviour Category Winner – DSWF Wildlife Artist of the Year 2022, with her dynamic painting of a male orangutan.

Our sincere thanks go to Emma for donating 50% of the proceeds from this sale which will support the charitable work of the Foundation’s ground-based conservation partners across Africa and Asia.