Two Tigers by Isobel Harvey

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A large-scale square-format painting by Isobel Harvey, combining oil and acrylic on canvas. Executed in 2025, Two Tigers is a striking exploration of presence and symmetry, where Harvey’s signature approach to surface and form brings the natural world into focus through a bold, graphic lens. Balancing stillness with tension, the piece contrasts the quiet power of its feline subjects with rhythmic brushwork and a carefully restrained palette. Harvey’s practice continues to explore the spaces between abstraction and representation, drawing on the visual language of folk art, printmaking, and textile design. Based in London, Isobel Harvey is a contemporary British artist known for her richly textured compositions that capture the harmony and tension found in nature. Her works are distinguished by their depth of surface and the clarity of their visual storytelling. Origin: British Period/Style: Contemporary Date: 2025 Material: Oil and acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 100cm × 100cm

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A large-scale square-format painting by Isobel Harvey, combining oil and acrylic on canvas. Executed in 2025, Two Tigers is a striking exploration of presence and symmetry, where Harvey’s signature approach to surface and form brings the natural world into focus through a bold, graphic lens. Balancing stillness with tension, the piece contrasts the quiet power of its feline subjects with rhythmic brushwork and a carefully restrained palette. Harvey’s practice continues to explore the spaces between abstraction and representation, drawing on the visual language of folk art, printmaking, and textile design. Based in London, Isobel Harvey is a contemporary British artist known for her richly textured compositions that capture the harmony and tension found in nature. Her works are distinguished by their depth of surface and the clarity of their visual storytelling. Origin: British Period/Style: Contemporary Date: 2025 Material: Oil and acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 100cm × 100cm

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