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Limited edition giclée print. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper with 5cm white border.

A surreal and enigmatic world unfolds in this digital painting, drawing the viewer into a complex and thought-provoking story. The most striking visual element of the painting is the harecat, a creature with rabbit ears and a cat-like face marked with black and white patterns like a mask. The harecat’s orange eyes are captivating and disturbing, giving it an alien quality that enhances the sense of wonder and curiosity.

The profile of a woman with a very long arm contrasts with the harecat, implying a feeling of distance or even fear of the unfamiliar. The background’s warm, earthy colors create a feeling of security and coziness, but also suggest a link to nature and its hidden mysteries. The title, “There is a Tuxedo Harecat in My Room,” adds more complexity to the painting, asking the viewer to think about the connection between the harecat and the human figure, and to explore the meaning and symbolism behind the scene. This painting offers a rich and layered experience, encouraging the viewer to interact with its surreal imagery and to reflect on the deeper aspects of the human mind.

For printing we use pigmented inks and museum quality archival paper (giclée printing technique) - this means that the light resistance of the colors is more than 100 years, in accordance with Wilhelm Imaging Research.

You will receive the print rolled in a tube, mounting and/or framing is required.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper

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#cat #surreal #funny #humour #rabbit #hare #weird #creatures #bizarre #grotesque #enigmatic #tuxedo cat #harecat 
There is a Tuxedo Harecat in My Room I. (2023)
Digital Art (Giclée)
by Peter Zelei

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Limited edition giclée print. Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper with 5cm white border.

A surreal and enigmatic world unfolds in this digital painting, drawing the viewer into a complex and thought-provoking story. The most striking visual element of the painting is the harecat, a creature with rabbit ears and a cat-like face marked with black and white patterns like a mask. The harecat’s orange eyes are captivating and disturbing, giving it an alien quality that enhances the sense of wonder and curiosity.

The profile of a woman with a very long arm contrasts with the harecat, implying a feeling of distance or even fear of the unfamiliar. The background’s warm, earthy colors create a feeling of security and coziness, but also suggest a link to nature and its hidden mysteries. The title, “There is a Tuxedo Harecat in My Room,” adds more complexity to the painting, asking the viewer to think about the connection between the harecat and the human figure, and to explore the meaning and symbolism behind the scene. This painting offers a rich and layered experience, encouraging the viewer to interact with its surreal imagery and to reflect on the deeper aspects of the human mind.

For printing we use pigmented inks and museum quality archival paper (giclée printing technique) - this means that the light resistance of the colors is more than 100 years, in accordance with Wilhelm Imaging Research.

You will receive the print rolled in a tube, mounting and/or framing is required.

Materials used:

Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta Paper

Tags:
#cat #surreal #funny #humour #rabbit #hare #weird #creatures #bizarre #grotesque #enigmatic #tuxedo cat #harecat 

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Peter Zelei is a Hungarian visual artist who specializes in portrait, conceptual imagery, landscapes and also photo manipulations. From his use of colour and surreality, he creates a reality found... Read more

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