OCELOTS are small, wild cats that are about twice the size of domestic cats, living in the dense leaf cover, which range from shrublands to tropical forests of in South America.
With my mixed medium art technique, I bring Flora and Fauna, especially the territory of the Ocelot closer to your and help together with you to protect them through my static, yet vivid artwork, crafted with my art sense and creative insights, by developing the required depth and shape of the art object stepping out of the canvas into the real world, due to its vivid appearance viewed from different positions. With this art technique, you can enjoy the natural look of realistic shapes and colours, of dark brown with irregularly shaped spots and stripes with black edges on a yellow/yellow-brown background, of this medium-sized cat with its appearance, combined with underlying colour variations, with the requirements of the three-dimensional, photo-realistic and realism, made of papier-mâché, canvas, hard cardboard, and acrylic paint, in the dimensions height 50 cm x width 50 cm x thickness 3 cm.
This art technique is well applicable, due to the fact that the whole thing has a beautiful shape with really visible and tangible details, making that feel present as if the characters are stepping out of the piece, passing through the many beautiful art-like details and natural colours that refer to my photorealistic, figurative and realistic feelings for Flora and Fauna mainly the contents of the Amazon.
The quality of this self-designed art technique retains its value under all weather conditions.
Floris E. Betrouw is a Surinamese artist, started as a hobbyist known for his self-designed Mixed Medium art technique, which began in 2011.
His profession is Mechanical Engineering, but ultimately it is innate art gifts that encouraged him to participate with national art and handy-craft competitions in 2012,..
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