Hidden eyes of nature by Alfred Freddy Krupa

Hidden eyes of nature 2010

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drawing, ink

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drawing

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ink drawing

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fantasy-art

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figuration

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ink

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line

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surrealism

Dimensions: 31 x 42 cm

Copyright: Creative Commons NonCommercial

Alfred Freddy Krupa created this ink drawing called "Hidden eyes of nature", continuing his exploration of themes related to nature and introspection. As a contemporary artist with roots in both Eastern and Western European traditions, Krupa often infuses his work with reflections on identity and belonging. This drawing invites us to consider our relationship with the natural world. The hidden eyes suggest a sense of being watched or observed by nature itself. The landscape hovers between dream and reality, suggesting a space where the boundaries between the self and the environment blur. Krupa once said his works are about "finding the extraordinary in the ordinary," reflecting his perspective on how art can reveal hidden aspects of our lives. The drawing’s emotional core lies in its invitation to reflect on the interconnectedness of all things, prompting a dialogue between the viewer and the unseen forces that shape our existence. "Hidden eyes of nature" asks us to look beyond the surface and recognize the profound ways in which we are entwined with the world around us.

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