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“Chihuahua” is an intimate portrait of presence — a small figure with a strong character, embodying the bond between human and animal as a feeling of unconditional love, trust, and closeness.
Year: 2011
Technique: Mixed media on canvas (oil paint, collage, fragments of CD)
Dimensions: 80 × 60 cm (W × H)
Artist: Iskra Georgieva
Created in 2011, “Chihuahua” is inspired by Yoki — one of the artist’s dogs.
Rather than capturing a specific moment, the work conveys a sense of presence and character.
The image suggests that friendship is not measured by size, but by closeness and mutual connection.
The small figure radiates calmness and confidence, rooted in the bond and unconditional love shared between human and animal.
Reflective fragments of broken CDs are physically embedded into the surface, refracting light and interacting subtly with the viewer’s gaze. In these shifting reflections, the image seems to return the look — a quiet metaphor for reciprocity and mutual recognition, mirroring the relationship between animal and human.
Beyond its personal origin, the work carries a universal message about the most genuine form of connection — one built on trust, loyalty, and presence without conditions.
The original artwork has been sold and is no longer available.
This work is available exclusively as a numbered and signed canvas print, sold unframed and rolled, ready for stretching or framing.
Each print is produced to a high archival standard, preserving the visual depth, texture, and reflective qualities of the original.
Custom sizes are available upon request.