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Underneath The Canvas Of The Borzoi Wolfhound

Curtains of the show, the innocents, finally opened highlighting some good local stage actors. There has been a lot of mystical speculations regarding the portrait which hangs at this show’s set. An unknown person is said to take ownership of this portrait for years and years. This lady recalls that she was traversing the road when this caught her eye that she just had to park and go buy it from the shop and she did not know why. Read this site if you want custom dog portraits information.

 

It was impossible that she could afford it, but she waited there for the clerk to take the picture out of the window for her. She remembered needing to buy books, clothes and supplies soon for her kids, who were heading back to school soon. So she rehearsed in her mind what she was going to tell the saleslady, that even if she found the picture so pretty, she could not take if for she just can’t afford it. In a very loud voice, she yelled that she just had to purchase the portrait no matter what, stopping the clerk before she could return the portrait back in place.

 

A problem presented itself for her as she tried to figure how she would explain to her husband her compulsion at buying the photo, and after paying for it she hurried out of the antique store, still not being able to explain to herself how she got it even as she could not even afford it and neither had a need for it. Using oil as medium, the painting was of a Borzoi, a Russian wolfhound and it seemed like it was created around the late 1800′s or perhaps sometime around the early 1900′s. Even though it’s a lovely picture, to the trained eye of one who is familiar with the Borzoi, it is easy to see that the Borzoi in the picture, the artist chose to paint in an almost straight on pose, only the dog’s head and shoulders. But as you look at the chest and shoulders, you will see it’s not proportional.

 

It was just so ironic that this lady’s eyes were trained to know how a Borzoi looked like and yet she still bought the strange picture. When her husband arrived home that evening to find the picture hanging on the wall there was not the blow up of overspending the needed money for a portrait of a dog, instead there was the same strange attraction that she had felt. Read this site if you want oil painting dogs information.

 

Both experts and amateurs in photography took shots of this, but in the long span of comparing the photos, it was mysterious how no two shots of it ever came out to look exactly the same. It was a wonder for the befuddled owners how there would be times that on the Borzoi painting’s right side, a silhouette, like a face would appear, then there would be stranger moments when the dog would seem flat then three dimensional all of a sudden, and then strange lights would appear, making it black and white at times, then color at other times.

 

Once when the owners of the portrait were discussing the possibility that an entity had come with the picture and the husband said, I think that it’s a lot of imagination and some kind of light reflections and I don’t think there is really anything strange about the portrait. Just then a large ceramic plate, which was hanging on the wall, fell with a crash to the floor, without breaking.

 

The Innocents play producer director approached the couple who were very happy to loan the portrait to him after he explained that this would be great on his set, as the story he was doing is about the supernatural. They explained that they yearned to know who it is that moved into the house on the day they bought the portrait and they thought too that maybe letting this get used in a production such as the Innocents can enable them to discover what they wanted to learn. They’re hoping this is the truth, at the very least.

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