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Being caged means being alienated.
Trees mean life, dead trees mean no life. Both are beyond understanding.
Angels represent good nature of any kind, also beyond understanding. 
The colour red is about eternity. Dual sexuality lies at the base of human nature.
The present picture is about alienation of the incomprehensible by pansexual human essence. 
Also might be considered as a symbolic representation of artist's state of mind in regard to the main values of a present moment.
Being caged means being alienated.
Trees mean life, dead trees mean no life. Both are beyond understanding.
Angels represent good nature of any kind, also beyond understanding. 
The colour red is about eternity. Dual sexuality lies at the base of human nature.
The present picture is about alienation of the incomprehensible by pansexual human essence. 
Also might be considered as a symbolic representation of artist's state of mind in regard to the main values of a present moment.
Being caged means being alienated.
Trees mean life, dead trees mean no life. Both are beyond understanding.
Angels represent good nature of any kind, also beyond understanding. 
The colour red is about eternity. Dual sexuality lies at the base of human nature.
The present picture is about alienation of the incomprehensible by pansexual human essence. 
Also might be considered as a symbolic representation of artist's state of mind in regard to the main values of a present moment.
Being caged means being alienated.
Trees mean life, dead trees mean no life. Both are beyond understanding.
Angels represent good nature of any kind, also beyond understanding. 
The colour red is about eternity. Dual sexuality lies at the base of human nature.
The present picture is about alienation of the incomprehensible by pansexual human essence. 
Also might be considered as a symbolic representation of artist's state of mind in regard to the main values of a present moment.
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Our time: when trees and angels live in cages Painting

Liza Merkalova

Australia

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 33 W x 50 H x 2 D in

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Being caged means being alienated. Trees mean life, dead trees mean no life. Both are beyond understanding. Angels represent good nature of any kind, also beyond understanding. The colour red is about eternity. Dual sexuality lies at the base of human nature. The present picture is about alienation of the incomprehensible by pansexual human essence. Also might be considered as a symbolic representation of artist's state of mind in regard to the main values of a present moment.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

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Size:33 W x 50 H x 2 D in

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Liza Merkalova is a pseudonym of an Australian based artist with Russian cultural background. The subject matter of her paintings is constantly changing according to the currency of her interests, varying from portraits and still lifes to perception of places and subject paintings. Taking into account all emotional impacts and influences, the style of the majority of the paintings could be called Subconscious realism.

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