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Nunu the cat stepped on a plate of ink and then walked over some work of mine leaving cute paw marks... Unfortunately the end result was quite messy so I was experimenting with backgrounds today. (This is not the first time Nunu participated in art creation. I have an earlier work where paw marks are clear and well-positioned and only improve the work... If I find it, I'll post it here later.)

Both paintings are passionate. But I find them dramatic, too, especially the first one. As if this kiss is the only one, first and last at the same time. No hope, no future...
ReplyDeleteIt will be interesting to see how the idea will develop on a bigger paper.
Have a lovely new week, Sasa!:)
Passion, fast and wild. Well done.
ReplyDeleteDramatic, yes. Perhaps passion has a dark side. The kiss is sort of ominous. This one is more festive. It's a great project!
ReplyDeleteBye!