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Dear and Dog

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It’s about a schizophrenic boy who feels different and lonely, shown in agitated red colours. Nobody wants to be his friend, and that hurts him deeply. So, with his imagination, he becomes a dog because he has heard that dogs are the best friends of people, and they don’t judge anyone for their quirks.

But in this tale of loneliness and imagination, something beautiful happens. There’s another dog in the picture. This dog sees the boy’s aloof behaviour and wants to help ease his pain by becoming his friend.

“Dear and dog” is a reminder that friendship can be a powerful force for healing. It shows us that sometimes, even when the world feels unkind, there are kind souls out there who are willing to reach out and be a friend, no matter how different we may seem.

Placing “Dear and dog” in schools encourages empathy and anti-bullying discussions among students, while in offices, it fosters workplace camaraderie and professionalism. In community centres, it symbolizes unity and neighbourly support, and in children’s rooms, it introduces youngsters to kindness and acceptance from an early age, making it an artwork that transcends age and setting, promoting empathy and connection throughout diverse spaces.

Dimensions 27 × 27 in

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