
Giant Tiger in Ruins by Florent Bodart
A colossal tiger stands amid crumbling architectural ruins, its scale defying logic in the best possible way. Florent Bodart builds the scene through layered collage — fragments of stonework and shadow frame the animal's striped body, creating a tension between wildness and decay. The warm amber and earthy tones unify the composition, while the portrait orientation draws the eye upward through the tiger's commanding presence. The mood is cinematic, strange, and deeply considered.
This archival fine art print captures every sharp edge and textured detail with precision. Printed on matte paper in Berlin, the format suits Bodart's graphic collage style — clean contrasts, no bleed, full fidelity to the original.
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Giant Tiger in Ruins by Florent Bodart
A colossal tiger stands amid crumbling architectural ruins, its scale defying logic in the best possible way. Florent Bodart builds the scene through layered collage — fragments of stonework and shadow frame the animal's striped body, creating a tension between wildness and decay. The warm amber and earthy tones unify the composition, while the portrait orientation draws the eye upward through the tiger's commanding presence. The mood is cinematic, strange, and deeply considered.
This archival fine art print captures every sharp edge and textured detail with precision. Printed on matte paper in Berlin, the format suits Bodart's graphic collage style — clean contrasts, no bleed, full fidelity to the original.
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A colossal tiger stands amid crumbling architectural ruins, its scale defying logic in the best possible way. Florent Bodart builds the scene through layered collage — fragments of stonework and shadow frame the animal's striped body, creating a tension between wildness and decay. The warm amber and earthy tones unify the composition, while the portrait orientation draws the eye upward through the tiger's commanding presence. The mood is cinematic, strange, and deeply considered.
This archival fine art print captures every sharp edge and textured detail with precision. Printed on matte paper in Berlin, the format suits Bodart's graphic collage style — clean contrasts, no bleed, full fidelity to the original.























