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• The Squatter • Painting

Benjamin A Pangilinan

United States

Painting, Ink on Canvas

Size: 37 W x 53 H x 1.5 D in

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About The Artwork

• Physically, squatting is a position in which you bend your knees, and lower your body as your butt lands while you compose your balance. • Squatting is an exercise that will build you more leg muscles to enable you to walk away from the Trump Camp without wearing an earring. • When first used as a British slang to mean that someone is living in an empty building . . . over the years squatting began to also include people not only living in empty buildings, but in any unused or abandoned property in a community. • As a world phenomenon, squatters have grown considerably to include illegals, thieves, sex predators, the homeless, drug addicts and alcoholics who settle in parks, subways, driveways, tunnels, and streets. • At least 863 million people lived in the slums of 3rd-world countries in 2020, and a fourth of the total urban population were slum tenants. • For a look at how a squatter looks, I digitally painted a baby-faced young boy in my artwork shown holding a big strawberry, while he sits on top of a Coke bottle waiting for Robin Hood to give him some food.

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Painting:Ink on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:37 W x 53 H x 1.5 D in

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