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Tomcat Murr’s Disturbing Dreams
$2,500.00
Phantasmagoric Kater Murr who has learned to write and left us his autobiography.
SKU: 0149
Categories: ART ORIGINAL, GRAPHIC ART
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Queen, King and Joker – Print
Exclusive Limited Edition Art Print on premium heavyweight paper of original artwork, each print is signed and numbered by artist Oleg Lipchenko.
Prints size is authentic to original drawing size. The prints are signed with a sharp pencil in the lower right corner. The edition number and size of the edition are indicated on the lower left side (for example, No. 3/42 means that this is the third edition of 42). The title is written in the middle between the signature and the edition number. Please contact the artist for availability of prints and print numbers. Artist's Email.
*Printmaker notes:
Archival heavyweight paper is designed for displaying images with high saturation. Excellent print quality for graphic arts, archival heavy paper with a matte finish for a premium look. Prints on archival heavyweight matte paper are fade resistant and have an archival rating of 90+ years. This bright paper is ideal for large format printing, making vivid color images look crisp and smooth.
*Shipping and payment: These exclusive limited edition are numbered and signed by the artist. Signed Print purchases will require extra delivering time because of special handling, certification and shipping. Prints will be shipped to your address upon receiving your order.

Opera “Carousel”
Opera "Carousel" pen/ink drawing, 18”X26”.
"Seldom Bucket had always enjoyed opera. He didn’t understand it and never had, but he didn’t understand the ocean either and he enjoyed that, too".
Maskerade" Terry Prattchett ...
I love Opera. I love this genre, combining almost every other of fine arts. This compound is not just a mathematical sum of it's components - music, drama, visual art, dance... Their symbiosis gives birth to something absolutely different, to the visual feast. This artwork belongs to my Carousel series.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7-glPe_nuU4
This picture belongs to the Carousel series. More artworks of this series in the book "Carousel of the World" - https://www.amazon.ca/Carousel-World-Graphic-Oleg-Lipchenko/dp/0978361369

Original illustrations to the “Through the Looking Glass” $500 each
Original illustrations to “Looking-Glass” created on thick 140lb (300g/m2) Strathmore watercolor acid-free paper, size 18″X24″.
All illustrations you can see here: https://www.lipchenko.com/illustrations/looking-glass-original-drawinds/
There are 13 illustrations left. They contain drawings for:
— pages 88, 89 (Chapter VIII) - White Knight fights with Red Knight for Alice.
— page 15 (Chapter I) Page 85 (Chapter VII) plus capital letters for all chapters
— pages 24,25 (Chapter II) - Alice and Red Queen running fast.
— pages 34, 35 (Chapter III) - Alice talks to Gnat under the tree, three odd insects.
— page 54 from Chapter V - Alice and White Queen and for page 37 from Chapter III - Alice and Fawn
— pages 40, 41 (Chapter IV) - Alice meets Tweedledum and Tweedle-dee.
— pages 46, 47 (Chapter IV) - Alice, Red King, Tweedledum, and Tweedle-dee.
— pages 60, 61 (Chapter V) - Alice in the boat with White Queen(Sheep), Title vignette for the title page, and several small vignettes for the page numbers.
— page 78 (Chapter VII) - White King and Messenger Haigha and for the page 99 (Chapter VIII) - Alice with the Crown.
— pages 94, 95 (Chapter VIII) pages 94, 95 (Chapter VIII) - White Knight reads his poem to Alice.
— pages 90, 91 (Chapter VIII) pages 90, 91 (Chapter VIII) - clumsy White Knight out off the saddle and Alice.
— pages 96, 97, 98 (Chapter VIII) - illustration to White Knight's poem ‘Haddocks’ Eyes’.
— pages 104, 105 (Chapter IX) - Three Queens - Red Queen, Queen Alice, and White Queen. Plus several small vignettes for the page numbers.
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Creation of the World
Original artwork created with graphite/coloured pencil on paper, H13” x W20”
Belong to North Suite series.
We live in myths. Our peace of mind demands that all the facts and elements of the "real world" (as we call it) be somehow explained. We build myths, myths in which everything that surrounds us has its place and meaning. The myths of the northern peoples are not fairy tales, they are their reality in its most understandable and meaningful form. The northerners, surviving in the extreme conditions of the "edge of the world", have formed a culture (and culture is actually a sum of myths) so perfect and picturesque, and in some respects so different from the European (Western) tradition, that it deeply fascinates and inspires me as an artist.