Original artwork description:

In this painting Inga depicts her favourite breed of dogs – the Russian wolfhound (Borzoi). By adding some ethnical Russian Khokhloma ornaments (applied in a classical manner using golden foil and paint), she highlights the origins of the three shy beauties, looking at us from canvas. As a result, we receive very happy artwork on the bright red background.

This painting will be shipped carefully and safely rolled in a durable plastic tube because of its large size. Rolled artworks can easily be re-stretched.

Materials used:

oil, acrylic, gold foil

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#red #large oil painting #golden #dogs #pop culture #ironic #borzoi portrait #wolfhound #russian hounds #khokhloma 
Russian Hounds (75x150cm/30x59in) (2019)
Oil painting
by Inga Makarova

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In this painting Inga depicts her favourite breed of dogs – the Russian wolfhound (Borzoi). By adding some ethnical Russian Khokhloma ornaments (applied in a classical manner using golden foil and paint), she highlights the origins of the three shy beauties, looking at us from canvas. As a result, we receive very happy artwork on the bright red background.

This painting will be shipped carefully and safely rolled in a durable plastic tube because of its large size. Rolled artworks can easily be re-stretched.

Materials used:

oil, acrylic, gold foil

Tags:
#red #large oil painting #golden #dogs #pop culture #ironic #borzoi portrait #wolfhound #russian hounds #khokhloma 

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Since early childhood I was always drawing or painting something. However, in my teenage years I newer perceived art as something serious, something one can do for a living. I... Read more

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