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Griffin 48 x 28" original oil

Griffin 48 x 28" original oil

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Title: Griffin
Artist: Pete Tillack
Medium: Oil on canvas
*This piece is also available as a giclée on canvas of in multiple sizes - Details coming soon

Style: Contemporary, Symbolic, Urban

Step into a world where symbolism and artistry converge with "Griffin," an original oil painting by the acclaimed artist Pete Tillack. Measuring an impressive 48" x 28", this artwork is a thought-provoking masterpiece that commands attention and evokes reflection.

Highlights

  • Symbolism: The bear and the papers papers symbolize a challenge to authority and the breaking of conventions.
  • Contrast: The classical architecture of the building contrasts sharply with the modern graffiti, creating a dialogue between the old and the new.
  • Emotion: The dynamic posture of the bear and the scattered papers evoke a sense of rebellion and change.

About the Artist

Pete Tillack is known for his unique ability to merge thought-provoking themes with captivating visuals. His works often explore the intersection of nature and urban life, making bold statements through intricate details and powerful imagery.

Add "Griffin" to your collection and let this remarkable piece of art bring a touch of rebellion and intrigue to your space.

"A well lived life is not a cake walk. Many prefer an existence of mediocrity that avoids uncomfortable situations, it is only a small group that grasp the short period of time we are here, and value the opportunity to jump with an understanding of the risks.
The ‘pursuit of happiness’ is believed to be many people’s right, yet it is the ‘pursuit’ of something that is not easily obtained where happiness is found."

"Wisdom, knowledge, strength and fearlessness are characteristics we admire but are rarely born with. These values are achieved from testing one’s self through lessons challenged by sacrifices and failures, where we avoid the songs of critics and break the occasional rules. You cannot stand tall without falling down a few times, finding the value of turning the low moments into something positive and taking the next step forward, because it is up to you to avoid the path of Icarus, who allowed his life to be defined by one bad decision." - Pete Tillack


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