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The discussion was getting worse; Some observed, fascinated, without daring to intervene: Russo the dragon thundered and sparkled sparks, as usual, trying to intimidate the gallery by its imposing stature: "We must all kill them before they destroy us." Sassou, the serpent, being attached to the rear of Russo, enjoyed a rather delicate position: on the one hand, Russo hesitated to molest Sassou. After all this snake tail brought him plenty of panache and originality. Furthermore, shredding his own tail would have been painful to say the least. On the other hand, we had already seen Russo punish Sasou by sitting on him, at the price of a certain discomfort. Sassou, suffocating, had no choice but to bite the posterior of his Siamese, injecting a mortal poison that nearly killed them both. The delicate Sassou was afraid of Russo's anger and hardly intervened, in a voice almost inaudible. Babi, perched on Sassou, took pleasure in contradicting everyone in his shrill, high-pitched voice: "but no, not at all, bullshit!”, while laughing like a lunatic. Gibo, the giant Python, stood up to Russo. "We can not kill these humans before we know more ..." Jojy and Tamou were silent. Did they have an opinion they dared not express? Or did they try to make one? Still, after much cries and nerves, Tamou volunteered to fly by night to the human camp, to spy on them and find out more. Some speak and parade and others act in the shadows.
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
Frame:White
Canvas Wrap:Black Canvas
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Angels and Demons: The flowers and I have a long term relationship. Two years ago, I decided to paint them again. Flowers represented what I’m longing for: calm, beauty, harmony and serene strength. I was also interested to show how our surroundings influence us, our mood, our thoughts. Finally, I may be an optimist, because even if I changed the flowers, their color, their texture. they were still peaceful, beautiful and glorious. Then, a few months ago, I started painting monsters (chimeras). I’m not the only one who is fascinated by them. Through history and cultures, artists have represented monsters. It seems ugliness is no less fascinating, than beauty. I think flowers and monsters are two sides of the same coin. And I’m ready to face my demons. Or ours. Nobody is perfect…
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