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Oil on canvas, stretched and ready to hang.

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“Selfie with Emu' captures a whimsical moment, as the artist skilfully intertwines the contemporary concept of a selfie with the unexpected charm of an emu, creating a unique and light-hearted composition that prompts reflection on our connections with both technology and nature.

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