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It Rained Last Night by Saren Dobkins – A figure holds a crown of grasses, verdant green after raising from the ashes. The crown transposes into a swan like bird, it’s eye looks outwards, grateful to be held. On his shoulder, a white owl stands, her farsightedness sees what we cannot see. She touches his head seeking and both giving reassurance. Together they stand. Man and Nature interconnected always. Drought broken, he holds a crown of new shoots. The owl sees beyond, wary with trepidation. Painted in oils, this work has evolved and is thickly painted providing a rich tapestry of surface.

It Rained Last Night

Saren Dobkins

AUD$8,200
Size: 76w x 101h x 3.8d cms
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It Rained Last Night by Saren Dobkins – A figure holds a crown of grasses, verdant green after raising from the ashes. The crown transposes into a swan like bird, it’s eye looks outwards, grateful to be held. On his shoulder, a white owl stands, her farsightedness sees what we cannot see. She touches his head seeking and both giving reassurance. Together they stand. Man and Nature interconnected always. Drought broken, he holds a crown of new shoots. The owl sees beyond, wary with trepidation. Painted in oils, this work has evolved and is thickly painted providing a rich tapestry of surface.