“Forafor” 12″ x 12″ Acrylic Paint and Ink on Wood Panel – Gold Frame

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Unique painting by Victor Gudema. Original one-of-a-kind artwork.

12″ x 12″ Acrylic Paint and Ink on Wood Panel.

Gold Frame

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“Forafor” is unusual because it has a gold frame and is red, I did 2 red and gold pieces and I hope they stay together as a set. Multiple ‘forfanafoes’ are shown in this picture. Forfonafoes are something I made up, they’re pet bird like things, and if raised correctly can be shaped into whatever you want them to be. In the upper right is one called Argon, like the element. He’s been shaped as the best businessman, so he’s wearing a suit and tie. He works in the stock markets and is very good at it. He’s the very first example of the businessman forfanafo (sub-class A) but we don’t know who raised him. He’s the best of the best and a model to them all… but secretly he’s kind of corrupt. There is the other forfanafo model, the Artist (sub-class B). They are the smartest ones. They’re nice and good at art and literature, and on the painting you can see 2 of them, they have thin arms and legs and are to the left of Argon, one above and one below. It’s very nice that they dress well. Then we have the other forfonafo model, shown in the bottom middle and colored green. These don’t have a name but we just call them sub-class D. They’re not well trained and not good at anything, they are only good for manual labor and are almost slaves, and they’re raised by bad parents. There’s also sub-class C, the jerk, he’s called ‘Tony’ but he’s not shown in this picture. The lavender figure in the middle outlined in gold is an unrelated species, it doesn’t have a name but they’re commonly bred as house guards, usually in castles. There’s one shown in the painting called ‘Johnny and the Boys’ and they can shoot bullets out of their mouth.

Gold frame. Red background, various shades of gold and green, with a bit of white, pink and purple.

 

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