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As I was home-bound for a considerable time due to a leg injury, my only recreational activity was drawing non-serious pictures. This is one of them. I think everyone can see their own story in it😉.
You haven't met a terribly attractive man or woman whose business has burned down and their ship has sailed; former lovers are still mad about them and you know it; but that doesn't scare you, on the contrary - you're very keen to dance your tango together.
A charming tattooed man with a white horse's face wearing a striped blue-and-white retro swimming costume stands on the shore of a blue clear sea. He holds a scarlet rose in his mouth and a sailor's cap on his head. His whole pose shows his self-confidence and a certain narcissism. In the distance, a ship sinks in the sea, releasing rings of white smoke into the sky. Behind the handsome man, a shark jumps out of the water with its mouth open in despair. A symbol of broken love is painted on her chest. You really feel a bit sorry for her. This composition is crowned by a bright red writing: "Let's dance!"
This is a one-of-a-kind drawing made by me in gouache and colored pencils on high quality paper (260-300 gm. Cotton, durable, Neutral pH, acid-free, lignin-free). The drawing was fixed with professional spray varnish for gouache drawings for preservation. The image is signed by hand on the front side. Not framed.
Do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.

Materials used:

Gouache, color pencils

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#charming sailor man-horse #broken heart funny shark #man in a striped blue and white retro swimming costume #marine theme humor art #tattooed man with a horse's face 
Let's dance! (2022)
Gouache painting
by Natalie Levkovska

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As I was home-bound for a considerable time due to a leg injury, my only recreational activity was drawing non-serious pictures. This is one of them. I think everyone can see their own story in it😉.
You haven't met a terribly attractive man or woman whose business has burned down and their ship has sailed; former lovers are still mad about them and you know it; but that doesn't scare you, on the contrary - you're very keen to dance your tango together.
A charming tattooed man with a white horse's face wearing a striped blue-and-white retro swimming costume stands on the shore of a blue clear sea. He holds a scarlet rose in his mouth and a sailor's cap on his head. His whole pose shows his self-confidence and a certain narcissism. In the distance, a ship sinks in the sea, releasing rings of white smoke into the sky. Behind the handsome man, a shark jumps out of the water with its mouth open in despair. A symbol of broken love is painted on her chest. You really feel a bit sorry for her. This composition is crowned by a bright red writing: "Let's dance!"
This is a one-of-a-kind drawing made by me in gouache and colored pencils on high quality paper (260-300 gm. Cotton, durable, Neutral pH, acid-free, lignin-free). The drawing was fixed with professional spray varnish for gouache drawings for preservation. The image is signed by hand on the front side. Not framed.
Do not hesitate to contact me should you have any questions.

Materials used:

Gouache, color pencils

Tags:
#charming sailor man-horse #broken heart funny shark #man in a striped blue and white retro swimming costume #marine theme humor art #tattooed man with a horse's face 

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"I like the literary style of magical realism. I feel the world around me the same way: very objective and unconventional at the same time. Therefore, in my works I... Read more

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