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Max Skoblinsky"A Dog's Dialogue with the Viewer" .Print on Canvas .size for order2022
2022
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In this oil painting, we observe a portrait of a dog gazing at the viewer. Its eyes are brimming with questions as if it's asking, "Are you leaving? Are you taking me with you? After all, I'm your faithful companion, your furry friend. Besides, I'm craving a treat."
Embedded within this gaze lies wisdom and contemplation. It's as if the dog is a sage, observing the world and adept at raising questions. The dog's eyes convey a gentle touch of friendly emotions, and its nose seems to capture all the scents.
The artist skillfully captured these emotions using oil strokes. Special attention is given to the expressiveness of the dog's eyes and nose, making the portrait particularly poignant and sincere. Each detail in this painting embodies clearly expressed emotions.
The painting invites us to peer into the eyes of this amiable dog and contemplate the wealth of emotions and thoughts that may be hidden behind the gaze of our four-legged companions. Meticulously crafted by the artist, it allows us to enter the world of the canine soul and reflect on the profound and unique bond between humans and their faithful friends." YOU can order different sizes.
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🎨Welcome to the world of my art! I am an artist, and each of my oil paintings is a unique creation filled with passion and creative energy. My works are not just images on canvas; they reflect my individuality, vision of the world, and love for art.
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- Creator:Max Skoblinsky (1966, Ukrainian)
- Creation Year:2022
- Dimensions:Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 11.82 in (30 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
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- Gallery Location:Zofingen, CH
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