Yaniv Edery – Tiger Pok’Art Blue Suit
This intriguing artwork by Yaniv Edery depicts a proud white tiger dressed in an elegant blue suit. With a cigar in his mouth and cards in his hand, he exudes power, boldness and confidence. The intense yellow eyes immediately grab attention and give the work a powerful, almost intimidating look.
The playful twist is in the cards he holds: eye-catching Pokémon cards. This unexpected element breaks the serious mood and provides humor and layering. The work combines luxury and elegance with youth culture and playfulness. This creates a surprising contrast that continues to captivate the viewer.
The composition is strong and carefully constructed. The shiny blue suit, red accents and sleek details emphasize style and class. At the same time, the cards and cigar allude to themes of power, strategy and play. This makes the artwork more than decorative: it is a symbol of boldness, luxury and irony.
Edery shows here his talent for playing with contradictions. The power of the tiger, combined with the unexpected playfulness of pop culture, makes this work unique. It tells a story about status, identity and the role of symbols in our culture.
Every detail, from the texture of the coat to the patterns in the costume, has been worked out with precision. Tiger Pok’Art Blue Suit is a statement piece that exudes energy and style while managing to evoke a smile.
Yaniv Edery is an internationally recognized artist known for his expressive and often playful style. His works combine realism, pop art and modern symbolism.
His art is loved by collectors worldwide and displayed in exclusive collections. Edery uses powerful colors, surprising details and iconic figures to tell stories that evoke emotion and provoke thought.
Tiger Pok’Art Blue Suit is an excellent example of his vision: art that brings together luxury and humor, that is powerful and refined, yet playful and unexpected at the same time.
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