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Ik hou van kunst, en ik ben een beetje geobsedeerd met het maken van meer, altijd proberen iets nieuws te maken, iets beters. Ik woon in een prachtige stad genaamd Den Bosch die me veel inspireert om kunst te maken.

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Too Early For Pro-Beggars

Too Early For Pro-Beggars
am i\ too early? i am feeling like truman perhaps please don’t mind me just missing my beggar lady sir she’s usually right here during business hours i guess where are you lady? where did you go? are you a business woman? are you a pro? geez but listen i don’t blame you lady i understand
location_city
Den Bosch
hiking
Walks
Gemaakt: 24/06/2023
Grootte: A3
Oriëntatie: portrait
Type: drawing
Te Koop:
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Discover the emotional depth and vibrant imagination of Zen Dageraad with his captivating artwork inspired by a unique urban encounter. Early morning tranquility is cleverly juxtaposed against the usually bustling city life. The absence of an habitual figure, a 'professional' beggar, stirs unexpected curiosity and introspection within the observer. Zen's masterpiece is a compelling blend of vivid colors and rich textures. The dominant image, a pink head intricately detailed using four shades of pink and defined by a bold, dark red outline, brings an intense, raw emotion to the piece. The figure's closed eye and resting posture on two 'hands', clenched in a familiar stance of plea, add a hint of vulnerability and an air of quiet resignation. The background paints a soft contrast, where hues of yellow, green, and blue invite tranquility. Zen Dageraad's art not only engages viewers visually but also provides a poignant social commentary, echoing through the accompanying verse. This poem gracefully explores the introspective dialogue stirred by the missing beggar's absence, further enhancing the narrative of the art.

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