"Neighbourhood Watch II" Original/Print
"Neighbourhood Watch II" Original/Print
Original:
Oil on wood
2025
(9”x12”)
Named and signed on the back by Nick
This painting explores the coexistence of wildness and abandonment in urban spaces. The white tiger represents strength and grace displaced from its natural context. The fox, often seen as clever and adaptable, stands alert, symbolising survival in uncertain environments. The crow, a messenger and observer, watches from above, bridging instinct and awareness. Together, they form an unlikely trio in a setting marked by decay and graffiti, suggesting a new kind of vigilance - one not rooted in ownership, but presence. It’s about who remains, who adapts, and what it means to watch over spaces that society has forgotten.
Print:
SMALL, (A4 Print)- Digitally Printed on 260GSM Gloss Photo Paper (8.25 x 11.75 inches)
LARGE, (A3 Print) - Digitally Printed 265gsm Gloss Photo Paper (11.75 x 16.5 inches)
Both sizes are limited to 50 each.
Signed, numbered and embossed by Nick