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Smaller than HENRI ROUSSEAU's 'The Hungry Lion throws itself on the Antelope' (Le lion, ayant faim, se jette sur l'antilope-1898/1905) and with less attention to the jungle vegitation than 'Traumgarten', this piece was painted more than one hundred years after the death of Rousseau, one of the main forerunners of modern art, with his well-known jungle paintings characterized his later work. Here the provencal influence again emerges and this painting combines the realism and naivity of Roussesau with the wit and whimsy of Walker.
Smaller than HENRI ROUSSEAU's 'The Hungry Lion throws itself on the Antelope' (Le lion, ayant faim, se jette sur l'antilope-1898/1905) and with less attention to the jungle vegitation than 'Traumgarten', this piece was painted more than one hundred years after the death of Rousseau, one of the main forerunners of modern art, with his well-known jungle paintings characterized his later work. Here the provencal influence again emerges and this painting combines the realism and naivity of Roussesau with the wit and whimsy of Walker.
Smaller than HENRI ROUSSEAU's 'The Hungry Lion throws itself on the Antelope' (Le lion, ayant faim, se jette sur l'antilope-1898/1905) and with less attention to the jungle vegitation than 'Traumgarten', this piece was painted more than one hundred years after the death of Rousseau, one of the main forerunners of modern art, with his well-known jungle paintings characterized his later work. Here the provencal influence again emerges and this painting combines the realism and naivity of Roussesau with the wit and whimsy of Walker.
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Milk is for Pussies, T is for Tiger Painting

Chris Walker

France

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 21.7 W x 18.1 H x 0.8 D in

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Smaller than HENRI ROUSSEAU's 'The Hungry Lion throws itself on the Antelope' (Le lion, ayant faim, se jette sur l'antilope-1898/1905) and with less attention to the jungle vegitation than 'Traumgarten', this piece was painted more than one hundred years after the death of Rousseau, one of the main forerunners of modern art, with his well-known jungle paintings characterized his later work. Here the provencal influence again emerges and this painting combines the realism and naivity of Roussesau with the wit and whimsy of Walker.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:21.7 W x 18.1 H x 0.8 D in

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I am a full-time artist, living in the south of France.I paint what I like, but I hope others like them enough also to buy them. I enjoy undertaking commissions and competitions as these challenge me to focus on someone else's perspective. Shape, form, colour and composition all interest me. I paint in numerous styles, with a freedom and a humour that is my watermark. Many of my works are landscape and abstract paintings in oils and acrylic, but my collection of people and surreal still show that exuberance of colour, composition and subject. I am inspired by nature, man-made forms and the humdrum, and I like my art to hint at a story or conundrum. My paintings are distributes around the world. Only about half of my current collection is in this gallery, please get in touch with me, or visit my web-site, to see more works for sale or sold. I welcome personal visits from collectors and I am also keen to find permanent gallery locations in North America, Europe mainland and Britain for my paintings.

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