This photorealistic triptych exudes a serene and timeless beauty. Against a dark background, three iconic animals are impressively rendered in black and white, with each panel telling its own story. On the left is a zebra quietly drinking water, the lines of its striped fur contrasting beautifully with the reflective surface of the water. In the centre is a badger surrounded by the roots of an old tree, a scene that exudes strength and connection to nature. The right panel shows a panda enjoying a moment in its bamboo forest, a symbol of tranquillity and rarity.
The dark background enhances the details of the animals and their surroundings, giving full focus to their unique beauty and textures. The black and white colour scheme gives the work an elegant and sophisticated look, while the photorealistic style creates a sense of presence and authenticity.
This triptych is an ode to the splendour of nature and an invitation to reflect on the strength and fragility of wild animals. The work brings a sense of calm and balance to any space, and is a perfect choice for lovers of nature and sophisticated art.
Conceived by Karina Brouwer, visualized with AI.
KRABsursionism! A name that reflects exactly what my style is. KRA are my initials, the B stands for "pictorial" or "extraordinary" or .... is simply the first letter of my surname. 'KRABsursionism' is not only an amalgamation of my initials and artistic style, but also a reflection of.. Read more…
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany
Netherlands
Germany
Germany
Germany
Germany
Netherlands
Netherlands
Netherlands
Germany