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Ohh… oh dear… ????

Not to put the kibosh on Ann’s good mood, but this looks less like a collaborative piece and more, well… unrelated art layered on another?

One could hope for the benefit of the doubt that this was a collaboration on Kyra’s behalf in that she was converting a pony into a Pegasus with the addition of some stylised “wings”, but if that wasn’t her intent… well… then it might seem that the museum was more interested in the authorship of the piece (art by a dino) than the piece itself, in which case Ann’s art would be just a backdrop to the foreground of hand print abstract art. The drip marks especially make it seem more accidental than intentional.

Hopefully the two of them get a chance later on to do some further collaborative art, where the interplay of dino and human artistic styles can be more integral to the piece…?

It is obviously an intentional pastiche of such pieces, with the (as experts call them) “drip lines” being intentionally laid at that angle with those lengths, and the surrounding “splatter pattern” serving to emphasize the “paw prints”, which are perfectly centered.

This piece, exquisitely, parodies by juxtaposition the stereotype of perception and the inner self

Such Snootie McTooties. What will they think of Ann/Kyra’s artwork? Ann and Kyra are so proud of it, I hope their feelings don’t get hurt.
What might Paul be expounding upon back there? How Kyra is so sweet and certainly safe to be around? How marvelous their painting is? He definitely has a lot to say.

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