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Artwork on wood. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.4x43.3in
About this artwork
Oil on canvas. 90 x 110 cm. She is feeding a bird. There is no need to have more than you need. Share and distribute. There is enough for everyone This artwork is a message to present and future generations. In an expressive imagery, which every person on this earth will recognize and understand. When people connect with animals, they also connect with their inner sincerity. This artwork is mounted on a wooden frame and ready to hang.
« My figures arise from a single line, they all have fun. »
Denny Baggen is a painter and sculptor based in the Netherlands whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in France and Germany. She describes her art as being reflective of her positive outlook on life. In addition, Baggen's figures arise from a love of the "pure and energetic essence of animals". Her three-dimensional sculptural compositions are "drawings made out of metal".