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Mixed Media, Ballpoint Pen on Canvas
Size: 11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
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You may help the powerful people, but never wait for their thankfulness there after... This fable of Jean de Lafontaine speaks of goodness, which should be free of all expectations if one does not want to be disappointed by others. This work belongs to my serie that's pay tribute to the art of first nation people (especially Salish people) and Jean de LaFontaine storyteller. I work on the globalisation of humanity wisdom and behaviours, we can find everywhere no matter where ever or when ever we lived ... or live nowadays. The Wolf and the Stork Wolves eat gluttonously. A wolf therefore being of milling, Hurried, it is said, so That he thought of losing his life. A bone remained long before his throat. Happiness for this Wolf, who could not cry, Near there passes a stork. He waves at her, she runs. Here comes the Operator. She removed the bone; then for such a good ride She asked for her salary. Jean de Lafontaine Your salary? said the Wolf: You’re laughing, my good gossip. So What! it’s not much To have your neck removed from my throat? Come on, you are ungrateful; Never fall under my paw.
Mixed Media:Ballpoint Pen on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:11.8 W x 11.8 H x 0.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
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"Creativity is the baseline to build researches both in science and in art." Magali is an artist working in Lorraine, Grand Est, France. Magali is graduated with a PhD in Sciences (Chemistry and Microbiology) and a master in Environmental sciences. Later, she studied painting at the ESAL, Art school of Lorraine in Metz, where she found a major interest in the oil painting technics of old masters such as Bosch or Vermeer. She inspires by artists such as Caillebotte, Pissaro, Signac, Hooper Since 2015, she focuses on creating art dedicated to the biospher preservation and the share of the planet between all living forms, exploring diverse range of subjects from wildlife, to children and land/cityscape.The mysterical source of light, surrounded by a darkness shadow gives her work the magic of an epiphany. " I studied environmental sciences in France, UK and Canada,(oceanography than in bacterial ecology in waters ...). At the same time, I used to praticed art on my own since ... always ...like so many art lover pratician. Thanks to the birthes of my children, I realised that art was the way fitting the most to express my sensitivity to ecology. Today, I'm working on the sharing and the global warming. using on the look of animals, children, trees and the fantastic huge nature."
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