Dimensions | 36 × 18 in |
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Painting Type | Gallery Wrap Stretched Canvas |
Forest Life Meets City Life
₹55,000
Availability: In stock
Artwork Specification:
Name: Handmade Original Acrylic Textured Painting (Mother-Soul-Child Series)
Product Size: 36 Inch X 18 Inch
Medium: Acrylic & Alcohol Ink Textured Painting
Painting Surface: Stretched Canvas
The Painting Style & Technique:
It is a handmade Original Acrylic Textured painting on stretched Canvas. Special care has been taken to prepare the surface of the canvas with a very thick primer. Various tools have been used to give it a textured look. Acrylic Colour and alcohol ink has been used to make this painting.
The Story Behind this Painting:
Human mothers and animal mothers share some fundamental similarities(mentioned below) in their roles and responsibilities, even though there are significant differences influenced by biology, behaviour, and societal factors.
- Nurturing and Care: Both human and animal mothers choose to provide care and nurture to their offspring. This includes feeding, grooming, and ensuring their young are safe and protected.
- Teaching and Learning: Mothers in both the human and animal kingdoms play a crucial role in teaching their offspring essential life skills. This could involve showing them how to find food, avoid predators, or socialize within their respective communities.
- Bonding: Mother-offspring bonds are strong in both humans and animals. These bonds are often formed through physical contact, nurturing, and emotional connection. They provide a sense of security and attachment, which is essential for the offspring’s development.
- Protectiveness: Human and animal mothers share a strong instinct to protect their young from harm. This may involve confronting threats, creating safe environments, or using their own bodies as shields if necessary.
- Sacrifice: Both human and animal mothers are willing to make significant sacrifices for the well-being of their offspring. This can include dedicating time and energy, sharing resources, or even risking their own lives to ensure the survival of their young.