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Rudolf Kosow
Hungry (pet dog, pug snout, cooking lady, animal art, surrealist oil painting)

2024

About the Item

"Hungry" is a captivating painting by Rudolf Kosow that beautifully illustrates a moment of connection between a gargantuan, doleful-eyed bulldog and a diminutive woman. The dog’s face fills the canvas, each hair and wrinkle painted with remarkable detail that brings the gentle giant to life. Its eye, glistening with a softness and perhaps a hint of longing, draws the viewer into a silent conversation. The woman, standing with a bowl and spoon, appears ready to feed her massive friend. Her size in comparison to the bulldog is minuscule, yet her posture—attentive and nurturing—speaks volumes about her role. The interaction between the two is a dance of daily routine, elevated to an intimate ritual by the scale and tenderness infused in the scene. Through "Hungry," Kosow explores the theme of care in the relationships between humans and animals. The painting reflects the dependence and trust that pets place in their human counterparts, and conversely, the responsibility and affection that humans extend to their animal friends. The title itself suggests not only the physical hunger but also a deeper yearning for companionship and love that both the giver and receiver fulfill for each other. Kosow's work is a visual ode to the unspoken bonds that form over shared experiences like mealtime. It's an invitation to witness the beauty of these everyday moments and to recognize the mutual enrichment of lives intertwined across species. "Hungry" is a testament to the comfort and joy found in the simple act of caring for another being. Kosow's "Curious" captures the beautiful moments of discovery that occur when the young and the gentle giants of the animal kingdom meet, encapsulating a shared curiosity that transcends words. The artwork serves as a reminder of the universal language of wonder that connects us all. keywords; painting on canvas, surrealist painting, animal vs human, americana, nature, man, man vs nature, surrealism, giant animal, vintage, oil painting, animal painting, strangeness, contemporary surrealistic, unsettling, contemporary figurative painting, dreams, symbolic composition, nostalgia, fantasy
  • Creator:
    Rudolf Kosow (1972, German, Kazakhstani)
  • Creation Year:
    2024
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 15.75 in (40 cm)Width: 15.75 in (40 cm)Depth: 0.99 in (2.5 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Quebec, CA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU907114361132

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