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From the series “In the absence of God”, oil and pencil on paper, 28 x 40 cm.

I imagined a different evolution of lizards. I imagined that they were able to develop a lovely characteristic, and so that they could lead to compassion sadistic children. With this new feature, were they be able to avoid being dissected? From this little joke was born the idea of a private evolutionary series, which is the ironic gratification of the personnel need to create.

Materials used:

oil and graphite pencil on paper

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#fantaasy #decorative #animal #rabbit #pet #bunny #alien #fantastic #imaginary #evolution 
alien bunny (2014)
Oil painting
by Federico Cortese

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From the series “In the absence of God”, oil and pencil on paper, 28 x 40 cm.

I imagined a different evolution of lizards. I imagined that they were able to develop a lovely characteristic, and so that they could lead to compassion sadistic children. With this new feature, were they be able to avoid being dissected? From this little joke was born the idea of a private evolutionary series, which is the ironic gratification of the personnel need to create.

Materials used:

oil and graphite pencil on paper

Tags:
#fantaasy #decorative #animal #rabbit #pet #bunny #alien #fantastic #imaginary #evolution 

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