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Frog on the stone (2020) Original Acrylic Painting by Dolgor Dugarova

24 x 18 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 24 x 18cm (actual image size)

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A realistic painting of a frog on the stone.
One-day project “Study of wild-life”, made in Airbrush technique, using Holbein acrylic inks, Fine-Art Pencils of Derwent Inktense, Fabre-Castell Albrect Dürer Watercolour Pencils, Iwata MC on the 18x24 Ampersand Claybord.
I find frogs amazing creatures.
Reborn from a tadpole to a frog, the frog goes through almost thirty different stages of development. The frog is considered a chthonic animal and indicates the forces of origin of life. She is associated with the idea of creation and resurrection due to her cycles of appearance and disappearance.

Materials used:

Iwata MC, Holbein acrylic inks

Details:

Tags:

#photorealism#frog#airbrush#hyperrealism#green frog
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A realistic painting of a frog on the stone.
One-day project “Study of wild-life”, made in Airbrush technique, using Holbein acrylic inks, Fine-Art Pencils of Derwent Inktense, Fabre-Castell Albrect Dürer Watercolour Pencils, Iwata MC on the 18x24 Ampersand Claybord.
I find frogs amazing creatures.
Reborn from a tadpole to a frog, the frog goes through almost thirty different stages of development. The frog is considered a chthonic animal and indicates the forces of origin of life. She is associated with the idea of creation and resurrection due to her cycles of appearance and disappearance.

Materials used:

Iwata MC, Holbein acrylic inks

Details:

Tags:

#photorealism#frog#airbrush#hyperrealism#green frog
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Dolgor Dugarova

Location Netherlands

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My name is Dolgor Dugarova. I am from Siberia, Russia and I live now in the Netherlands. Several years ago I lost my dearest people: my son, my mother, father... Read more

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