"What's for Dinner?" is a colourful and surreal fine art photographic print that combines a theatrical scene with magical reality. The composition depicts two imposing black cats with fluorescent yellow eyes on either side of a lavishly set table on which sit small characters and food items; above them, exotic birds such as toucans and smaller songbirds circle against a warm magenta-orange sky. The image plays with scale, narrative and colour contrasts, evoking a playful, slightly uncanny atmosphere.
Ideal as a wall ornament for modern living rooms, boutique hotels, cafés and creative studios.
Atmosphere: festive, dreamy and slightly ominous (uncanny) - theatrical and playful at the same time.
Emotion: wonder, curiosity, slight tension and cheerful absurdity.
Use of colour: warm magenta-orange sky as the dominant background, contrasting with deep black tones of the cats; accents in bright yellow (eyes), tropical colours of birds (blue, green, yellow), and rich table colours (red, green, white) for a festive, graphic impact.
Boutique hotels and lobbies where fantasy and colour are desired.
Creative offices, studios and reception areas seeking a conversation starter.
Gallery walls and composite gallery walls where the work acts as a colourful anchor.
The image arouses playful wonder: you feel festive energy and curiosity, with a subtle undercurrent of uncanny tension that makes the work intriguing and unforgettable.
Conceived by Karina Brouwer, visualized with AI.
KRABsursionism! A name that reflects exactly what my style is. KRA are my initials, the B stands for "pictorial" or "extraordinary" or .... is simply the first letter of my surname. 'KRABsursionism' is not only an amalgamation of my initials and artistic style, but also a reflection of.. Read more…