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birds "White hawk" (2020) Original Acrylic Painting by Tatyana Mironova

20.07 x 24.89 x 0.76cm (unframed)

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The painting "White hawk" is made on wood (MDF panel 6mm) with acrylic paints, background picture made of gold leaf, covered with varnish. The size of the picture is 25x20cm (9.8x7.9 inches).
The traditions and legends of ancient Egypt represented the hawks as a royal bird, a symbol of the soul.
The symbolism of birds at all times embodied military strength, courage. Some peoples associated it with an image of fidelity and love, the bird picks a couple once for life. Her beauty and strength personifies freedom and nobility.

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MDF panel, acrylic paint, gold leaf

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The painting "White hawk" is made on wood (MDF panel 6mm) with acrylic paints, background picture made of gold leaf, covered with varnish. The size of the picture is 25x20cm (9.8x7.9 inches).
The traditions and legends of ancient Egypt represented the hawks as a royal bird, a symbol of the soul.
The symbolism of birds at all times embodied military strength, courage. Some peoples associated it with an image of fidelity and love, the bird picks a couple once for life. Her beauty and strength personifies freedom and nobility.

Materials used:

MDF panel, acrylic paint, gold leaf

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My art explores the beauty of the small, elevated to the absolute. Each work focuses on a single element of living nature, enlarged to fill the entire canvas and freed... Read more

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