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Bat Gargoyle Print

Laurence Mergi Rapoport

Israel

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At dusk he was ready, standing at the entrance of the cave. With shivering nostrils, pointed erect ears and piercing eyes, he embraced the landscape from the top of his vertiginous perch. The icy air purified him from the stench of the obscure and confined cave. He took off. He flew nonchalantly over the dark valley, watching for an enemy, a prey, an unusual movement. The darkness, the silence, the hunt ... He gave a yelp of pleasure. Then, powerfully beating his black leather wings, he headed east, towards the territory for which he was in charge. He passed the ravine. It was there that he saw them: the peddler and his donkey, and another silhouette, smaller and slender, a woman. Folding his wings, he plunged toward the silhouette, silent and invisible in the dark night. She screamed when he grabbed her, tried to escape his embrace, then stopped, perhaps understanding that if he let go, she would die or perhaps she simply lost consciousness. He laughed and his fangs shone in the moon light.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:10 W x 10 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:15.25 W x 15.25 H x 1.2 D in

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