Scan the QR code to continue the experience on your mobile device.
Already on mobile? Open this page with Safari on iOS or Chrome on Android.
Please ensure your room is well lit. Take a few steps back and let your camera see more of the scene.
Available
Available
This majestic and kaleidoscopic limited edition artwork is the creation of a collaboration between artist Robert Oxley and photographer Alfie Bowen.
A first for Castle Fine Art, this collaboration sees the duo combine their artistic styles to create a masterpiece that harnesses the bold compositions of Alfie's heart-stopping photography and the psychedelic vibrancy of Robert's unique painting style. The hand-varnished boxed canvas is titled after the sitter of the artwork Baikal, the white tiger from The Big Cat Sanctuary.
Robert and Alfie are both passionate advocates for wildlife preservation and £100 from each edition of this powerful artwork will be donated to The Big Cat Sanctuary; helping support the vital work they do for endangered species of big cats all over the globe. You can watch here Alfie and Robert meet Baikal the tiger at the sanctuary which would later result in the incredible artwork above.
To learn more about this unprecedented collaboration you can visit our blog or shop the work of Robert Oxley and Alfie Bowen.
This majestic and kaleidoscopic limited edition artwork is the creation of a collaboration between artist Robert Oxley and photographer Alfie Bowen.
A first for Castle Fine Art, this collaboration sees the duo combine their artistic styles to create a masterpiece that harnesses the bold compositions of Alfie's heart-stopping photography and the psychedelic vibrancy of Robert's unique painting style. The hand-varnished boxed canvas is titled after the sitter of the artwork Baikal, the white tiger from The Big Cat Sanctuary.
Robert and Alfie are both passionate advocates for wildlife preservation and £100 from each edition of this powerful artwork will be donated to The Big Cat Sanctuary; helping support the vital work they do for endangered species of big cats all over the globe. You can watch here Alfie and Robert meet Baikal the tiger at the sanctuary which would later result in the incredible artwork above.
To learn more about this unprecedented collaboration you can visit our blog or shop the work of Robert Oxley and Alfie Bowen.
Likening his camera to a paintbrush, wildlife photographer Alfie Bowen draws upon his experiences of autism and bullying to create startling monochromatic photographs of the animal kingdom. His debut Call of the Wild collection includes his latest limited edition prints of a flamingo, elephant, lion and zebra on museum-quality paper.
In 1995, we opened our first-ever gallery in Stratford-upon-Avon. With just one goal in mind - to make our art accessible to all - our fledgling company began to spread its roots.
Every piece of art is mounted, glazed or framed by hand, with our bespoke framing service selected by our creative department.
Our foundations are built on a passion for art, and many of our staff (and collectors!) have been with us from the very beginning.
Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.
Join our mailing list for exclusive discounts, the latest art news, artist updates and more.
Enter a location to find your closest Castle Fine Art gallery.
Our dedicated team of art consultants is on hand to offer you tailored advice.
Speak to a consultantEnter a location to find your closest Castle Fine Art gallery.
Essential cookies enable core functionality such as page navigation. The website cannot function properly without these cookies; they can only be disabled by changing your browser preferences.
Performance cookies help us to improve our website by collecting and reporting information on its usage (for example, which of our pages are most frequently visited).
We use third party cookies on our site to serve you with advertisements that we believe are relevant to you and your interests. You may see these advertisements on our site and on other sites that you visit.