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Street Dogs by Gela Mikava
This painting reflects the fragile existence of those who live on the margins, unseen and forgotten. The dog at the center becomes both a literal and symbolic figure—representing vulnerability, abandonment, and the quiet struggle for survival. The contrast of dark voids and vibrant greens, intersected by chaotic white lines, creates a sense of tension between life and decay. The work is not only about stray animals but also a broader metaphor for neglected beings within society, urging us to confront the uncomfortable truths we often choose to ignore.
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