1. What inspired you to make this painting, The Grazers – Deer Wildlife Painting?
I painted The Grazers as a symbolic visual encounter with a herd of deer moving through a quiet forest clearing. I also wanted to convey through this painting that what is “Wild”, protects innocence; and what seems civilized, often destroys it. That sacred pause — when nature breathes in unison — through layers of hyperrealism revealed not just the form but the emotional pulse of the wild.
As part of my Wildlife Art collection at Sumana Burman Fine Art, this work extends my exploration of Realism Paintings that invite viewers to reconnect with the instinctive calm of the natural world.
The Grazers ultimately celebrates the silent wisdom of animals — their grace, restraint, and unspoken unity within nature’s symphony.
Informed by the traditions of Wildlife Symbolism in Art and my own field observations, this painting captures nature’s quiet theology — where every Wildlife moves with awareness of the whole.
2. What makes your paintings unique?
I create 100% original artwork, hand-painted in hyperrealism using multiple layered strokes and mixed techniques (acrylics, pens, pencils). The painting is adorned with a encompassing colored palette. I never use reproductions or digital shortcuts — hence, every stroke is authentic.
3. Why are your artworks premium priced?
I make large scale paintings on large-scale canvases approximately (36×48 inches and beyond) with intricate detail, symbolic storytelling, and archival pigments. Hence, these are investment-grade fine art, not décor.
4. How do I know it’s professional?
I create all my artworks under Sumana Burman Fine Art , a registered fine art brand with a professional website, brand identity, and transparent compliance policies. As a result, each piece comes with: A signed Certificate of Authenticity Museum-grade packaging & worldwide DHL Express shipping Official documentation and provenance registry under my brand.
5. Will it hold value?
Yes. My works are one-of-a-kind and never reproduced. As my portfolio expands and my international collector base grows, early acquisitions naturally appreciate in both emotional and financial value.
