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The Last Kiss Print

Guido Elias Rassam Contino - L' Atelier de Peinture

Canada

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A prehistorical scenery sees a tiger and a dinosaur embraced in a last mortal kiss. Painted with oils by Guido Contino in 2023.

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Print:Giclee on Canvas

Size:14 W x 21 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:15.75 W x 22.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Guido Elias Rassam Contino (23/11/1978), also known by his nickname "Gluckmann", is a Canadian oil painter, sketcher, writer and web developer. He is the author of circa thirty oil paintings (some of them on sale here as prints only), three e-books ("La gare de temps" , "Wasteland" and "Enigma"), three websites and of an indefinite number of digital artworks. He owns "Glucksmann Digital" (www.glucksmanndigital.net), a multipurpose web agency; and "L' Atelier de Peinture" an online paintings and drawings shop run on Saatchi, FFA, FB and Instagram. He writes weekly a literary blog called "East India Company" about all eastern lores . He lives and works in Italy.

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