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This is an ongoing series of digital collage artworks titled Animals Pretending To Be Other Animals. My main concern is with the merging of the ridiculous and the representational, the end result being to create a series of prints and paintings which communicate a degree of pathos and also appear unsettlingly odd, playful, quite tragic and endearing.

Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 310 gsm, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using true pigment inks to ensure vibrant image quality.

Hand embellished.

Unframed

Edition of 25

Materials used:

Hahnemühle 310gsm Fine Art paper using full archival inks.

Tags:
#red #green #surreal #animal art #funny #streets #cute #spots #splashes #identity #paint #tortoise #strong colour 

The Tortoise Who Wanted to be a Ladybird (2012)

Digital Art (Giclée) 
by Carl Moore

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This is an ongoing series of digital collage artworks titled Animals Pretending To Be Other Animals. My main concern is with the merging of the ridiculous and the representational, the end result being to create a series of prints and paintings which communicate a degree of pathos and also appear unsettlingly odd, playful, quite tragic and endearing.

Hahnemuhle Photo Rag 310 gsm, 100% cotton rag, acid and lignin free archival paper using true pigment inks to ensure vibrant image quality.

Hand embellished.

Unframed

Edition of 25

Materials used:

Hahnemühle 310gsm Fine Art paper using full archival inks.

Tags:
#red #green #surreal #animal art #funny #streets #cute #spots #splashes #identity #paint #tortoise #strong colour 
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Carl Moore is a British artist who often makes work that sits on the fine line between comedy and tragedy, with a pinch of the absurd. His ‘Animals Pretending to... Read more

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