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The snow leopard, or snow leopard (Latin: Panthera uncia, formerly Latin: Uncia uncia) is a large predatory mammal of the cat family that lives in the mountains of Central Asia. It lives exclusively in cold climates. The snow leopard has a thin, long, flexible body, relatively short legs, a small head and a very long tail. Reaching a length of 200-230 cm with the tail, it weighs up to 55 kg. The fur color is light smoky gray with ring-shaped and… solid dark spots. I drew a snow leopard on a snowy slope among the mountains, which is typical of its habitat. The snow leopard is a graceful predator, a conqueror of snowy slopes. At your request, Irbis can be decorated with a passe-partout!
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« I convey stories through the prism of sensations and emotions. »
Anna Pavlovich is an artist based in Bulgaria, born in Russia whose paintings have been exhibited nationally and in Italy. Through her diverse and narrative-based works, she endeavors to preserve and convey emotions and sensations. In her artistic practice, Pavlovich most often creates in a style that fuses impressionism with elements of realism. She exclusively employs oils because of their bright and saturated colors.