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Tsuki no Usagi Print

Emilly Betânia Sloczynski Jerke

Brazil

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Legend has it that the rabbit, the fox and the monkey were great friends and spent the day playing together. Once, an old traveler decided to pretend to be a beggar to test which of them was kinder, asking them to bring him something to eat. His friends promptly went out in search of food to offer him. The fox offered fish from the river; The monkey offered fruits and nuts from the forest; But the poor bunny didn't find anything and was desperate, his friends even laughed at him. But then the rabbit asked to prepare a fire: he was going to offer his meat to the beggar. When the fire was good, he jumped over the flames, but was caught in the air by the old man, who revealed his true identity now that he knew who of the 3 was kinder. After that, he decided to take the rabbit to the moon where he lived, and the little animal was forever devoted to his owner, making him rice cakes. This art is part of a collection about myths around the world, made with gouache paint and colored pencils, with small glitter details. Made on 180g paper.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:9 W x 12 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:14.25 W x 17.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Delicate arts in traditional mixed media, creating unique textures with paints, colored pencils and pastels. Experience working with arts linked to animals and nature, focused on portraits and illustrations. I'm self-taught, I learned by making mistakes, reading books, observing and talking to artists. I like working with various textures and I don't like using just one type of material in my work, I don't know if it's a good or bad thing, but it's mine and I like it. I really love God's Creation, after all it is my greatest inspiration. I also appreciate the Old Disney style, with its talking animal films, Studio Ghibli and the impressionist movement (although I think my art doesn't carry many elements of the latter). I practice the violin, and sometimes the sheet music becomes the target of my pencils and paints. Maybe I'm not even an artist, just a free spirit, I don't know how to differentiate between these two.

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