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The fat rabbit XXV Original Watercolour by Paco G Oria

30.5 x 46 x 0.3cm (unframed) / 30.5 x 46cm (actual image size)

£221.56

This energetic watercolor dances on the edge of abstraction and expressionism, capturing the vibrant chaos where nature and the city collide. Inspired by the newly restored gardens along Madrid’s busy M-30 highway, where a thriving colony of wild rabbits has made its home.
Amid the swirling traffic and constant movement, the painting reflects a moment of surreal encounter: the quiet gaze of a wild rabbit observing the endless stream of cars. Are the rabbits lost in our concrete world, or are we the true strangers — rushing through life while nature calmly reclaims its space?
Bold blue tangles, dripping pigments, and vibrant splashes of purple, yellow, and pink create a visual traffic of emotions and energy. The composition embodies the tension and harmony between wild freedom and urban frenzy.

Materials used:

Watercolor and paper

Details:

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This energetic watercolor dances on the edge of abstraction and expressionism, capturing the vibrant chaos where nature and the city collide. Inspired by the newly restored gardens along Madrid’s busy M-30 highway, where a thriving colony of wild rabbits has made its home.
Amid the swirling traffic and constant movement, the painting reflects a moment of surreal encounter: the quiet gaze of a wild rabbit observing the endless stream of cars. Are the rabbits lost in our concrete world, or are we the true strangers — rushing through life while nature calmly reclaims its space?
Bold blue tangles, dripping pigments, and vibrant splashes of purple, yellow, and pink create a visual traffic of emotions and energy. The composition embodies the tension and harmony between wild freedom and urban frenzy.

Materials used:

Watercolor and paper

Details:

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Born in 1970 in Mexico City to a family of Spanish heritage, the artist moved to Spain in the mid-1980s, where his vocation took root. He trained in Madrid and... Read more

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