Family Fishing: Sea Bonding Adventure Drawing - Boscha
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Family Fishing: Sea Bonding Adventure

BoschaNorway
Original drawing, 0.2×0.3 cm, 2004
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Characteristics of the Drawing “Family Fishing: Sea Bonding Adventure”

Year of creation2004
Dimensions0.2 W × 0.3 H × 0 D   cm
Type of artdrawing
Stylefigurative
Genregenre
Materialspencil, paper
Type of packagingart tube
Keywords
seaPeopleA boatNetSkyWindFishingFamilyHappinessLoveHopeLuck

Description of the Artwork “Family Fishing: Sea Bonding Adventure”

This figurative artwork, created in 2004, encapsulates the essence of family bonding through the theme of fishing. It portrays four figures harmoniously engaged in the activity within a boat, set against a vivid backdrop of sea, sky, and the elements. The wind, an invisible yet tangible presence, adds a dynamic element to the scene, suggesting both challenge and motion. This piece, while compact in dimensions, offers a profound narrative about unity, love, and the pursuit of happiness.

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About the artist
Boscha

Boscha, Norway

. Started drawing at the age of 28. I draw with a simple ballpoint pen. Two themes interest me: the first is the human being, his inner world, his brain - how it works, what happens in it. How does the subconscious work, what is it? I call this series of pictures - Metamorphoses of the Subconscious. The second theme is also the human being, his coexistence with the surrounding world. Who are we, where are we from, why are we here. Why are we so different, we and they, those who surround us - birds, worms, animals, different beasts. They live in harmony with nature, and we?.. Why do we destroy everything? Maybe we're strangers here on this earth?! And we can't fit into the surrounding world organically?! In my simple and naive, perhaps, drawings, I try to answer these questions. And I hope that I succeed even a little.

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