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    Posters, Prints, & Visual Artwork

    Dog Day Afternoon

    $16.79 CAD
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    Every art print is crafted to showcase Bahar’s expressive creations with premium quality.

    • Museum-Quality Paper: Durable, premium finish.
    • Matte Finish: Reduces glare for optimal display.
    • Paper Weight: 189 g/m².
    • Paper Thickness: 0.26 mm (10.3 mil).

    Frames not included.

    We’ll carefully print and ship your order within 3–7 business days.

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    At Bahar Art Creations, we prioritize eco-conscious choices:

    • Water-Based Inks: Vibrant, non-toxic prints.
    • Eco-Friendly Packaging: Made from recyclable PCR plastic.
    • Made-to-Order: Minimizing waste for a sustainable future.

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    "Dog Day Afternoon" is a powerful contemporary expressionist painting that explores themes of isolation, introspection, and emotional stillness. This modern art print portrays a woman suspended in a moment of raw vulnerability, capturing the weight of solitude in everyday life.

    Ideal for those drawn to emotionally rich expressionist art, this piece adds contemplative energy to quiet bedrooms, introspective corners, or reading nooks in modern interiors.

    Size Variation:

    • The only available size is 10″×10″, which features a white border for easy framing.

    Story Behind "Dog Day Afternoon"

    Her idleness was so extreme that she just lay down everywhere, from her bed to the ground to the couch. She had a massive headache. She did not feel like eating. She did not have a job. She did not have a family. She did not have a boyfriend; she had cheated on him a while ago. She did not have a pet; her guinea pig had died recently. Where were her pills?

    Take home "Dog Day Afternoon" and let its story remind you of the beauty in stillness and self-reflection.