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“Listener” by Felurya — In this third piece, the young girl’s gaze shifts directly toward the viewer, creating an intimate yet unsettling connection. Her expression feels guarded, perhaps quietly asking to be seen or understood. Seated across from her, the rabbit-masked figure remains stoic — a silent presence offering no guidance, only quiet observation. The table’s lone glass suggests this is her moment to reflect or speak, yet her gaze suggests she’s still holding something back. With its soft colors yet heavy emotional tone, this piece explores themes of silence, vulnerability, and the quiet weight of unspoken emotions.
Felurya. Listener. Procreate.
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“Distance” by Felurya – The final piece in this series marks an emotional shift: the once-close girl and rabbit now exist in separate spaces, with silence stretching between them. The girl stands alone, her face partially obscured, while the rabbit lingers in the mist—neither approaching nor retreating. The muted green palette and the enclosing forest create a sense of quiet isolation. More than just physical space, Distance captures the inevitable changes that pull people apart, whether by choice or by time. It is not a definitive farewell, but the space between one chapter and the next.
Felurya. Distance. Procreate.
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“Leaving the Nest” by Felurya — The second piece in a haunting yet tender series. This time, the rabbit-masked figure leads the girl away from a warm, familiar home. The soft pastels of the house and blossoming tree create a sense of comfort, yet the dark presence of the cloaked figure hints that this departure isn’t without unease. The girl’s red scarf, a symbol of warmth or connection, suggests she’s carrying a piece of home with her — a reminder that growth often means leaving behind what’s safe. There’s a bittersweet tension in her expression, caught between holding on and moving forward. This piece beautifully captures the quiet, emotional weight of stepping into the unknown.
Felurya. Leaving the nest. soft pastel on paper.
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Felurya’s “the guide” is an evocative, narrative-rich piece that plays with surrealism and symbolism. The muted colors, expressive textures, and uncanny subject matter create a haunting yet poetic atmosphere, leaving room for personal interpretation. Whether seen as protective or ominous, the piece captures the delicate interplay between trust, fear, and the unknown paths we must follow.
I don’t think the rabbit has malicious intent towards the girl but rather is serving as her guide as she embarks on an unknown journey. Like the rabbit in Alice in Wonderland the girl follows the rabbit—but looks back, as if reluctant, afraid, or uncertain.
Felurya. the guide. April 8, 2024. soft pastel on paper. Brasil.
done w da Vinci just not interested anymore::/
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