A portrait of a beautiful blue-eyed white tiger bathed in the sun.
Contrary to the popular belief, white tigers are not a rare and endangered species but simply a pigmentation variant of the Bengal tiger (which is actually threatened in the wild) only existing in captivity and sadly overbred to attract tourists, leading to abuse and genetic defects with heavy inbreeding.
Finalist of the BBC Wildlife Artist of the Year 2012 competition in the International Artists Category.
Created with the finest professional archival materials (Liquitex Professional Heavy Body acrylics on cotton canvas) and sprayed with acrylic UV varnish to protect the surface and to increase the longevity of the artwork. When choosing the perfect spot to hang your painting, keep in mind that it needs to be away from any heat source, in a place of relatively stable and reasonable humidity and not in direct sunlight. Acrylics paintings are meant to have a long life, with reasonable care yours can be treasured for generations!
Watermarks do not appear on the actual artwork, they are just here to protect Morgane's images which, unfortunately, are frequently stolen or used without permission. Thank you for your understanding.