



This panel is composed from precisely cut stones, assembled to create crisp outlines, confident colour blocking, and a strong sense of movement. The ground is formed in , delivering saturated, celestial blues with natural tonal variation that gives the background depth rather than flatness.
The tiger is built in warm yellow jaspers with dramatic black striping, creating a high-contrast, almost illustrated presence. Accents in serpentine introduce subtle green undertones in select areas, adding complexity to the warm palette and echoing the natural world around the figures. The goat is formed in pure white and white - bright, clean, and slightly translucent in places - giving the body a soft inner glow that stands out sharply against the lapis field.
Aged stone textures and natural veining remain visible across the surface, so the panel feels alive and materially honest - not printed, not uniform, but unmistakably hand-composed. The overall effect is equal parts decorative art and architectural statement, suited to feature walls, entrance moments, and interiors that want narrative, colour, and craft at a grand scale.