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Crum Art

Tiger Wall Art Print by Caya Crum, inspired by bright pop color, a double-image tiger portrait, and the kind of playful ferocity that gives a gallery wall a little motion and a lot of personality, available at crumart.com. This museum quality print is made right here in Texas.
$48.00
Sizes & Prices
Unframed

Add a bold splash of color and add that dopamine rush to your space with this vibrant pop artTiger print by Caya Crum. This playful artwork features a striking tiger in Caya's signature whimsical style, bringing exotic wildlife energy to your walls.

About Crum Art

Crum Art is a family-run studio based in Fort Worth, Texas. For over 30 years, we’ve created original art and fine art prints rooted in Texas culture—Western art, cowboys, cowgirls, bluebonnets, vintage signs, and a little Lone Star nostalgia.

Each print is made to order in our Fort Worth studio, carefully inspected, and hand-signed by the artist.

Details

  • Archival pigment inks on 100% cotton rag paper
  • Unframed and sized to fit standard frames
  • Designed, printed, and signed in Texas

Whether it’s a gift or something for your own walls, each piece brings color, character, and a distinct point of view into your home.

Proudly made in Texas.

Product FAQ

Why are people so drawn to tiger art?

Because tigers are all allure and threat. They are beautiful, theatrical, and just dangerous enough to make a room feel more alive.

What does “Tyger Tyger, burning bright” mean?

It comes from William Blake’s poem The Tyger, a meditation on beauty, fear, power, and creation. The line has endured because it captures the almost supernatural force people project onto the tiger.

What makes this tiger print feel so charged?

The doubled image, black ground, and bright color give it a restless kind of energy. It is part pop art, part animal icon, and part warning sign.

What kind of space does this tiger print belong in?

It works best in spaces that need one piece with a little heat — a gallery wall, creative office, first apartment, dressing room, or anywhere that could use color, movement, and a little visual nerve.