Insatiable Curiosity

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    1. Insatiable Curiosity Jacqueline McNally Aesthetic Crossovers of Art and Science (VISA2214) The University of Western Australia 30 October 2008
    2. The caption states that the “figure has an abundance of ears and frogs on her robe (both symbolising inquisitiveness, the latter by their goggle eyes), her hair stands in end, wings on her shoulders, her arms lifted up- these physical characteristics symbolise that she is trying to move in order to hear and see news.”
    3. “Cats are often included in my paintings. Whether they are the focus of the composition, lying in a ball in the corner or just another object in a still life, you will find cats in many of my works. This is just a reflection of real life, where cats figure in the same way - sometimes the focus of my attention, or sometimes a creature lurking in the Cat, Time and Curiosity Marcio Melo 2004 Acrylic on canvas 30″ × 24″ (76 cm × 61 cm) background.”

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