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The very private nature of the cheetah has inspired this particular painting, Fleeting Glances. This artwork shows two cheetahs, looking back at you, seemingly bored but actually alert, hoping you’re not coming any closer. Jos Haigh artistically pours fiery colours on these elegant animals. Perhaps they’re merely assessing you for lunch!
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Solitude is a great thing. Despite being a gregarious animal herself (oh yes!), wildlife artist Jos Haigh values her solitude. Just being quiet by herself. To think about things. To dream about things. To recharge her batteries. Everyone needs to have some quiet space in their busy lives.
So we all know that the cheetah is the fastest animal in the world. And what has wildlife artist Jos Haigh captured in this painting? Ha, yes! It’s because of the absolute stillness of this animal. Have you ever noticed, on safari, that you often see lions and elephants walking on the rough roads in the national parks. But never a cheetah. Instead they will shy away, leap up into a tree, peep out from the dry savanna grass. So much so, it’s difficult to spot them (no pun intended.) They love their solitude.
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The eyes are particularly expressive in their glossiness while the wonderfully elongated bodies give these animals a magical presence.
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You should buy this painting to keep those wonderful memories of the cheetah alive. Have you ever been to Africa? Seen the red red soil of Kenya, the sudden brilliant orange sunsets, the turquoise swirls of the Indian Ocean? Have you been inspired by the sleek svelte cheetah? Then this painting is for you. Cherish the memory in your home. Make it part of your life. Make it an heirloom for your children.
Watercolour cheetah painting by British artist Jos Haigh - Fleeting Glances
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This artwork should have pride of place on a tall wall. On a neutral wall it will shine. On a vivid wall it will soar. Stunning!
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You will love it. This painting is startling in its dramatic use of colour and its sheer presence. Adults will be caught short mid-conversation. Children will be mesmerised by the eyes. Drops of turquoise and emerald suggest a playfulness that belies the serious gaze of these cheetahs. Strong hot rust and bright turquoise are used to depict the calm but underlying threat of these elegant cheetahs - seriously enlongated with Jos Haigh’s artistic licence. Of course you’ll love it!
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Many art lovers have found Jos Haigh’s work from the David Shepherd Wildlife Foundation, for which she is a valued Partner Artist. Her clients express much joy at seeing the artwork on their walls. They particularly love her flamboyant style which is characterised by instant recognition of the animal in vivid startling colours. People appreciate the high quality of the framing. Deep ivory mounts with hand painted edges, bespoke framing and the crystal clear non-reflective glass are the hallmarks of many of Jos’s framed pieces. Non-reflective glass though expensive, is worthwhile to ensure that her artworks maintain their vibrancy and do not fade with time.
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Fixed with secure hardware and a strong picture hanging cord.
Bespoke Italian wood frame
Sparkly emerald green on the inside of the mount
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“Jos did an amazing commissioned piece (Silent Siren) for me. She got the image and colours spot on - couldn’t be happier with it. She’s very talented and great to deal with right throughout the process. She even hand delivered it to me! Will definitely be going to her for more commissions.”
J (UK)
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Hell yeah! She has great feedback, not only from being a creative artist but also because she is a good person to buy from - understanding, trying to meet your needs as much as she can.
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