Hide and Seek. is a painting by Eric Wilson which was uploaded on January 9th, 2008.
Hide and Seek.
What do you see when you think of a siberian tiger? Have you ever imagined one? have you ever seen him in your minds eye as he surveys his frozen... more
by Eric Wilson
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Title
Hide and Seek.
Artist
Eric Wilson
Medium
Painting - Oil On Masonite
Description
What do you see when you think of a siberian tiger? Have you ever imagined one? have you ever seen him in your minds eye as he surveys his frozen land? I have. I have a recurrent dream of an absolute behemoth, an 800 pound male prowling the frozen forests of the Russian Far East.
I am standing in the silence that only a snowfall can deliver, all sound absorbed by the mist that hangs heavily around me. Slowly, inexorably a shape begins to form out of the frozen air with the dreamlike quality of a photograph developing. Only now do I hear the dulled sound of snow being squeezed under soft and heavy paws. It is he, the behemoth, the legendary Amur tiger, largest of all the big cats striding effortlessly towards me with a fluidity of movement that belies his immense weight and power. His wild eyes pierce the mists and his jaw hangs loose revealing his tongue and glistening teeth. Despite the intense cold, he is panting to keep himself from overheating. He stops before me turning his head as if to see where I am hiding and exhales powerfully with a sound so deep I feel it in my chest and his hot breath freezes instantly in the air. I am no longer breathing and my heartbeat seems so loud I am sure he will hear it. He turns his mighty head again sniffing the snow as it tickles his nose and dissapears silently into the fog leaving me wondering "Was this just my imagination? or did that really happen?"
I have taken many, many walks in tiger forests carrying nothing more than a bamboo stick and believe me, the fear of meeting a tiger when you are on foot is a very deep primordial feeling that probably lodged itself into my subconscious. You dont think so much of it at the time, but later in those quiet moments, you imagine the nightmare 'what if?' scenarios.
The irony of course, is that the tiger has far more to fear from man than we have ever had to fear from him.
I decided it would be good to paint my dream. It was quite a challenge. I attempted it once before with the painting 'Greeting the first snows of winter' and this time I wanted to make it more up close and personal.
I hope you like it.
A larger version can be seen on my website @ www.ericwilsonwildlifeart.com
Uploaded
January 9th, 2008
Comments (11)
Byron Varvarigos
Awesome work to the tiniest detail! And as I read your description I see that you communicate your perceptions powerfully in words as well as in painting. vf
Terri Mills
Eric, as usual ... this painting is so lifelike it's stunningly amazing!!! You truly are a master of the brush!!! Absolutely love the story along with this painting! Just breath-taking!! Thank you also for your comment on my "Penguin Parents", I really do appreciate it!
Linda Sala
As usual, AMAZING work! The detail is wonderful, and the feeling it evokes is powerful! I can't stop looking at it!
Monica Martinez
At the moment I saw this painting I felt all exactly how you felt in your story. What an amazing representation of what you experience. What an amazing job, you are truthly talented. I can feel the tiger's heat and power just by looking at this painting. Amazing, simple Amazing. Thank you for sharing it with us.