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The ART of DANGER

The Bull, the Ballerina, and the Abyss: Exploring Life and Death in Art “The Art of Danger” is
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DISTANT SPECTATORS

Lack of Empathy This large size painting explores emotional disconnection in the aftermath of a bullfight. Coral red
bull horse painting post-modern

KARATE BULL

Bull With Gentle Heart This striking portrayal in this surreal bull art challenges traditional perspectives in bullfighting, inviting
Contemporary artwork juxtaposing a ballet dancer's pointe shoes with a matador's traditional costume and cape, highlighting the contrast between two cultural art forms

WOULD YOU LIKE TO DANCE UNTIL THE DEATH

Ballet and Bullfighting Ballet and Bullfighting: A Cultural Dialogue This ballet bullfighting artwork depicts a juxtaposition of two
A painting titled 'Death in the Afternoon' from the series 'Civilón – The Bull Who Ate Flowers' depicts a toreador in an ornate golden suit standing in front of the lifeless bodies of three bulls hanging from chains. A pool of blood beneath them symbolizes the transition of their souls to the universe. The scene captures the silent clamor of the slaughterhouse and the tension of the upcoming battle.

DEATH IN THE AFTERNOON

Toreador and Fallen Bulls Exploration of Life, Death, and the Haunting Silence That Follows This disturbing painting, “Death
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CRIME SCENE

Vulnerability and Tragedy This provocative bull painting, “Crime Scene,” by emerging artist Aleksandar Petkovic presents a haunting and
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A KISS OF FRIENDSHIP

The Cover Story Power of Media One particular photograph, featured on the cover of the “Estampa,” became the
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DANCE ME TO THE END OF FIGHT

A Sensual Ballet: Carmen and the Bullring Imagine standing in front of a matador, vulnerable, with a deep
Sculpture of an angel made of stone in the vibrant red cloak that the angel is wrapped in draws the eye with its intense warmth, contrasting the blue background and the yellow shades of the angel’s hair and the dandelions in his hand. Angel looking helplessly at a dead bull hanged on chain against a turquoise sky.

POWERLESS GUARDIAN

Our Capacity for Empathy and Engagement A Painting Exploring Empathy and Engagement This painting explores empathy in the
A surreal painting titled 'Casual Cruelty' from the series 'Civilón – The Bull Who Ate Flowers' depicts a character resembling Ronald McDonald, the famous fast-food clown mascot, laughing and giving a thumbs-up with both hands. He stands in front of a yellow truck carrying several animal heads, including pigs and a frog resembling Kermit the Frog, poking out of compartments. The background features a sky with shades of blue and white. The vibrant yellows and reds of the clown's outfit contrast with the whimsical and unsettling scene, highlighting the grim reality faced by animals

CASUAL CRUELTY

Contrasting Realities A Surreal Animal Rights Painting When Childhood Icons Meet Animal Rights This surreal animal rights painting,

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