Cute animals illustrated by Pavel Kulsha
Cute animals illustrated by Pavel Kulsha

Video: Cute animals illustrated by Pavel Kulsha

Video: Cute animals illustrated by Pavel Kulsha
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Cute animals illustrated by Pavel Kulsha
Cute animals illustrated by Pavel Kulsha

Do we often notice how our four-legged friend feels when we walk with him in the rain, or look at birds to see them in a new way? That's right, infrequently. A Belarusian illustrator Pavel Kulsha not only noticed, but also showed us. The artist depicts animals with special trepidation. Its infinitely charming and cute animals will find a response in every heart. Meet the cute owlet and the company!

Sad kitten
Sad kitten

But first, let's get to know the artist. This connoisseur of our smaller brothers was born in 1974 in the city of Slutsk (Minsk region). Pavel studied at the Brest State University at the Faculty of Pedagogy and Teaching Methods in the specialty "Fine Arts", which he graduated in 1997. Currently, Pavel Kulsha holds the position of deputy director for teaching and educational work at the Brest children's art school. And, of course, he draws. The technique in which he paints his paintings is graphics (watercolors) and painting.

Hostel
Hostel
Walk under the rain
Walk under the rain

Animals attract many creative people: we've already seen farm animals in photographs or funny animals in Natalie Lines' illustrations. All of them are funny and amusing in their own way. But it seems that Pavel Kulsha, like no one else, understands animals, sympathizes with them and conveys this understanding and sympathy to us in his paintings.

Cute animals in illustrations by Pavel Kulsha: March 8
Cute animals in illustrations by Pavel Kulsha: March 8

In Pavel Kulsha's illustrations, we meet with birds (owlet, lovely crows), cats (and even their entire families) and dogs. The artist did not ignore the rats, which cause only sympathy. All these cute animals not only attract attention, but they want to sympathize, love and pity them. And all because Pavel Kulsha subtly notices the most different moods and emotions of animals. It is curious that the artist (intentionally or not) combines the feelings of man and animal. The illustration "March 8" is especially revealing. You can't even tell what is more here: cat chants, usually starting in March, or the despair of men from the coming women's holiday.

Rat
Rat

Looking at a cute rat, which practically faces a choice “to take or not to take” (akin to Hamlet’s “to be or not to be”), or at a sad owlet, in whose eyes there are abysses of grief, it is impossible to remain indifferent.

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