A tiger moving forward through falling rain.
This design depicts a tiger moving forward through the rain.
Rather than drawing a still tiger, I wanted to capture the force of a moment — the body lowered, the paws reaching forward, and the face turning directly toward the viewer.
The diagonal rain, the pooled rainwater on the ground, and the blurred wet surface were arranged to create a sense of tension and speed.
In East Asian imagery, the tiger has long been associated with courage and protection.
For this piece, I wanted to express that energy in a direct way, as a force pushing through the rain.
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