Not a painting but a photographs.

I feel obliged to explain verbally this image:
The original still life photograph is lifted, raised to another level, to another interpretation, and placed on this new reality. A friend called this final estate: Magic Realism, a term which is commonly applied to literature, specifically Latin American fiction.
This image has been added to my ongoing Still Life projects: Still Life IV

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