In ‘Where the animals shit’, we join a group of ramblers roaming through a landscape. Despite the painting’s eccentricity, it is intertwined with the warmth of parenthood and the captivating immensity of nature.
For a keen eye, the piece is also a journey through various artistic styles. It combines, for example, the Expressionist energy of Otto Dix and the playful childishness of Paul Klee. In addition, traditional influences can be unearthed: the painting could be seen as a poor version of Pieter Bruegel or even an incompetent rendition of Maxfield Parrish.
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In ‘Where the animals shit’, we join a group of ramblers roaming through a landscape. Despite the painting’s eccentricity, it is intertwined with the warmth of parenthood and the captivating immensity of nature.
For a keen eye, the piece is also a journey through various artistic styles. It combines, for example, the Expressionist energy of Otto Dix and the playful childishness of Paul Klee. In addition, traditional influences can be unearthed: the painting could be seen as a poor version of Pieter Bruegel or even an incompetent rendition of Maxfield Parrish.
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