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Rhino - animal poster for kids
Rhino - animal poster for kids
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What do we see in this poster?
This “Rhino” mural printed on a poster shows the youthful face of an inhabitant of the African savannah. The large eyes and ears, compared to the rather small head, illustrate the childish scheme so beloved by the Korean artist Dear.Bon.Vivant. The artist's murals are known for his realistic depictions of youthful and playful themes. You can see the head of a young rhinoceros looking directly into our eyes. The ears stand out conspicuously and have an almost comedic touch. The animal's eyes are black and only the subtle reflections in them are visible. They almost make the animal's gray skin disappear. In the center of the picture is the horn, which gives the animal its name and, unfortunately, is often the reason for its fate. At the bottom of the work of art we can see the animal's mouth, slightly hidden. We have the impression that it has an unmistakable mischievous smile on its lips and thus reinforces the childlike, joyful atmosphere.
Where can this poster hang?
A poster of the artwork “Rhino” brings a playful and cute animal image home to you. We recommend hanging this mural near children and young people. A poster in a kindergarten or elementary school classroom stimulates the interest of the little ones and perhaps also invites discussion about the work of art.
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