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Ray Caesar - Day Trip (Ultrachrome ink on paper) www.raycaesar.com


Ray Caesar’s dramatic-yet-serene artworks reveal hidden depths the more you look into his pictures, but as Ray was actually born a dog (according to his website biography) that’s not really too surprising! Artist isn’t the obvious career choice for a canine, particularly with their dichromatic vision and lack of thumbs, but this hasn’t noticeably affected his work. His haunting creations are littered with a surreal, almost Narnia-esque quality. From the perilous free fall of Calamity to the suave and purposeful gaze of Day Trip, his works predominantly feature straight-faced, Elizabethan-styled children, whose indignant stares and innocent charm can’t help but make you think they’re up to mischief. All in all, not a bad effort from a pooch.


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