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The new bride of Kermit the Frog Print

Szabo Eszter

Hungary

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

The half-hour episodes of the Muppet Show are hosted by a theater where Breki's frog, showman, tries to hold together a team of various exhibitionist animals, horrible monsters and other impossible shapes. Miss Röfi, however, always organizes jealousy scenes, Topi teddy bears horrible jokes, which she just laughs, the props never bring the right supplies, the monsters are terribly bloodthirsty, and the two sneaking old men sitting in the lodge constantly make malicious comments on the show. It makes it difficult for the poor frog to have a real star for every broadcast, who also has special needs."

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 20 H x 1.25 D in

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17.75 W x 21.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Statement My topics are the connection between human and nature, and the environmental awareness inherent in folk traditions. How to strengthen the relationship between man and nature. Nature was associated with God, the universe, spiritual well-being. Folk tradition raises a child for the love of life and creatures. For the individual, knowing and following the traditions meant protection, identity consciousness, and fusion into the community. My works on human figures unfold in an illustrative, powerful style in their relationship with the environment and folk tradition. Not only the folk costumes, but also the style of the 70’s, 80’s have a big impression on my art. My name is Eszter Szabó and I was born in 1979. I finished my studies in 1997 as a decorative painter in B.D. Art School. After that I could work in my profession for a few years. When I worked in my profession, I could restaurate the frescos and walls in the biggest archives in Hungary with a respectable company.

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