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Babyrussa Painting

Alexey Begak

Russia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 150 W x 150 H x 5 D in

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Babirussa is a species of mammals from the pig family of the pig-like suborder. At the moment, there are only 22 genera of pigs in the world, but out of all the numerous, there is a separate group of animals called babirus. Due to their unusual appearance, babirussa or pig-deer are clearly different from all their relatives. This is a rather rare, endangered animal, with its own characteristics and with a limited habitat. The first mention of this amazing species was recorded in 1658, there is even an opinion that the Romans learned about the existence of babiruss as early as the 1st century AD. Animals received one of the first modern names in 1758. Translated from the Malay language, the word babirussa means a pig-deer, but despite many differences, babirussa looks very similar to pigs.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:150 W x 150 H x 5 D in

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«Painting is akin to a looking glass. When I fall through, I can't remember what my name is, can't distinguish time or space. I am the way I was created initially, - with no name, no judgments and no vanity. Painting is a territory of complete freedom, to the extend it is possible for a homo sapiens.» «We are constantly accelerating and, as we run by, we miss all the grandeur of details that surround us. While in these details reside the souls of things. The beauty of the world is staggering and, contrary to the overall acceleration (which I personally like myself), I leisurely examine the thing, that had stopped me stunned.» «Painting is a very simple craft: an ability and desire to be surprised, grand love for the portrayed object, whether it is a pine grove or a Black Square it doesn't matter, and... a slight ability to paint». Born in Moscow on the 10th of March 1960 Parents: Dmitryi Begak and Irina Levitina – Bolshoi Theater Ballet Dancers.

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