Is it good to be a chicken? (acrylic painting)
A 40 * 50cm acrylic painting of a chicken couple with little chicks written on canvas, it belongs to the brush of a remarkable Thai artist Krisanachai Sripila.
Image: A rooster, a hen and their tree fluffy yellow chicks sit next to each other on the floor covered with delicious yellow corn. In front of them there are five white apple blossoms – symbols of love, peace and fertility.
The painting emanates warm family atmosphere of a prosperous farm life. It would without any doubt look good hanging above someone’s kitchen table.
But why did the painter choose chicken among all animals? Probably because it symbolizes ideal maternal love, right? What do you think?
Strong points:
- Brings up memories of family warmth and affection;
- Is symbolic of parental love and fertility;
- Adds a whole new layer of style and color to your interior design.
The paintings are made to order, which takes about a week. These are unique works, therefore there may be slight differences from the photo.
About the artist:
Krisanachai Sripila spent his childhood and adolescence in the small town of Pai in Thailand, which has become famous among tourists and locals thanks to its beautiful nature and hippie vibe. While his family had not approved of his love for painting, he still managed to enter Thai art circles through self-education with the only help of his own talent and perseverance.
At the age of 21 he moved to Bangkok to pursue his passion further. His art was appreciated and selected for exhibitions at several prominent Thai universities.
Krisanachai's acrylic paintings are sharp, full of acumen and subtle irony. The warmth and joie de vivre they emanate can bring out a smile on the face of any art enthusiast.
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