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This is a mixed media artwork, likely a collage or assemblage, on a textured paper surface. The central subject is a blue heron depicted in profile, with its head bent down as if foraging. Behind the heron, abstract vertical shapes in shades of pink, red, and blue suggest buildings or stylized trees, creating a fragmented urban or natural landscape. Several circular elements, appearing to be collaged from printed material and natural textures, are scattered throughout the composition. One circular piece on the left features visible text in Russian, including the words "Променя" and "НОЯБРЬ" (November). Another circular element to the right of the heron contains a small image of a bird or animal. In the upper right corner, the year "2017" is circled. The artwork is framed by a loose, hand-drawn border of black scribbled circles and wavy lines. The overall aesthetic is abstract and somewhat surreal, with a juxtaposition of drawn elements, collage, and text. The text suggests a possible connection to Russia and the month of November, and the artist's signature, "Pavel Kurazin," is visible on the lower right.
zadumki

Jun 23, 2026, 3:15 PM

Sergeevo, Russia

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This is a mixed media artwork, likely a collage or assemblage, on a textured paper surface. The central subject is a blue heron depicted in profile, with its head bent down as if foraging. Behind the heron, abstract vertical shapes in shades of pink, red, and blue suggest buildings or stylized trees, creating a fragmented urban or natural landscape. Several circular elements, appearing to be collaged from printed material and natural textures, are scattered throughout the composition. One circular piece on the left features visible text in Russian, including the words "Променя" and "НОЯБРЬ" (November). Another circular element to the right of the heron contains a small image of a bird or animal. In the upper right corner, the year "2017" is circled. The artwork is framed by a loose, hand-drawn border of black scribbled circles and wavy lines. The overall aesthetic is abstract and somewhat surreal, with a juxtaposition of drawn elements, collage, and text. The text suggests a possible connection to Russia and the month of November, and the artist's signature, "Pavel Kurazin," is visible on the lower right.

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