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"Why do you hunger for length of days? The point of life is to follow reason and the divine spirit and to accept whatever nature sends you. To live in this way is not to fear death, but to hold it in contempt. Death is only a thing of terror for those unable to live in the present. Pass on your way, then, with a smiling face, under the smile of him who bids you go.” Marcus Aurelius

Materials: Fabriano 400g high quality paper; Winsor&Newton Ink - gold-metallic bronze
"Why do you hunger for length of days? The point of life is to follow reason and the divine spirit and to accept whatever nature sends you. To live in this way is not to fear death, but to hold it in contempt. Death is only a thing of terror for those unable to live in the present. Pass on your way, then, with a smiling face, under the smile of him who bids you go.” Marcus Aurelius

Materials: Fabriano 400g high quality paper; Winsor&Newton Ink - gold-metallic bronze
"Why do you hunger for length of days? The point of life is to follow reason and the divine spirit and to accept whatever nature sends you. To live in this way is not to fear death, but to hold it in contempt. Death is only a thing of terror for those unable to live in the present. Pass on your way, then, with a smiling face, under the smile of him who bids you go.” Marcus Aurelius

Materials: Fabriano 400g high quality paper; Winsor&Newton Ink - gold-metallic bronze
"Why do you hunger for length of days? The point of life is to follow reason and the divine spirit and to accept whatever nature sends you. To live in this way is not to fear death, but to hold it in contempt. Death is only a thing of terror for those unable to live in the present. Pass on your way, then, with a smiling face, under the smile of him who bids you go.” Marcus Aurelius

Materials: Fabriano 400g high quality paper; Winsor&Newton Ink - gold-metallic bronze
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COLOSSUS Drawing

Razvan Zahu

Romania

Drawing, Acrylic on Paper

Size: 19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0 D in

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"Why do you hunger for length of days? The point of life is to follow reason and the divine spirit and to accept whatever nature sends you. To live in this way is not to fear death, but to hold it in contempt. Death is only a thing of terror for those unable to live in the present. Pass on your way, then, with a smiling face, under the smile of him who bids you go.” Marcus Aurelius Materials: Fabriano 400g high quality paper; Winsor&Newton Ink - gold-metallic bronze

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Drawing:Acrylic on Paper

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Size:19.7 W x 27.6 H x 0 D in

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I am a Romanian young artist painter, born in 1971 in Bucharest. Since my childhood I was very close to art forms. I began with music classes, but I realized that painting is my passion. Lately this form of art became my way of expression and my vision of life. I try to highlight the bright side of our lives and of the nature of the things that I encounter. This is how I express my love for peace and harmony, instead of focusing on the unrest, aggression and fears that characterize our contemporary world.

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