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Shakhiza Kuanyshbekova

Kazakhstan

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This painting depicts a wolf holding a gold gun in his mouth, wearing a ram's skull with horns. The wolf is standing on a ultramarine blue background with the words "good" and "bad" blended together in the background. There are also many different eyes watching the wolf, and a smiling faces. The painting is a commentary on the nature of good and evil, and how easily we can be misled. The wolf is trying to blend in and act like the rams, but he is clearly not one of them. He is holding a gun, which is a symbol of violence and power. The ram's skull is a symbol of death and destruction. The blended words "good" and "bad" suggest that the two are not always so easy to distinguish. The wolf may think he is doing the right thing, but he is actually committing a crime. The many eyes watching him suggest that he is being judged, but the smiling face suggests that he is getting away with it. I created this painting to explore the complex nature of good and evil. I wanted to create an image that would challenge the viewer to think about their own preconceptions about good and bad. The wolf is a symbol of wildness and independence, but he is also a symbol of danger and violence. The ram is a symbol of domestication and obedience, but it is also a symbol of sacrifice and death. By combining these two symbols, I wanted to create an image that would be both familiar and unsettling. The wolf is trying to blend in with the rams, but he is clearly not one of them. He is holding a gun, which is a symbol of violence and power. The ram's skull is a symbol of death and destruction. The painting is a challenge to the viewer to ask themselves what it means to be good or bad. Is the wolf good or bad? Is it possible to be both at the same time? The painting does not offer any easy answers, but it does invite us to think more deeply about the nature of good and evil.

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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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My artistic development has been a journey of self-discovery and exploration. I began by making art that was largely imitative of the work of other artists. However, over time, I have come to realize that my true passion lies in creating art that is authentic and original. My intentions in creation and production are to create art that is both visually appealing and thought-provoking. I want my art to challenge viewers to see the world in new ways and to consider new perspectives.

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