Coffee with Milk?

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In the painting, a surreal and expressive scene unfolds, featuring a woman with striking blue hair styled into two buns, and a hairless Sphynx cat. The woman's skin is a pale blue, and her eyes, underlined with red, appear closed, adding a serene, almost meditative quality to her demeanor. She delicately holds a white coffee cup in her hands, suggesting a moment of quiet indulgence or reflection.Behind the woman is a bold, contrasting background in yellow, adorned with what appear to be abstract, partially visible geometric patterns in darker shades, possibly hinting at a café setting or a decorative wallpaper. The woman's hair and the background also incorporate a checkerboard pattern with varying brown hues, perhaps echoing the essence of "coffee with milk."The cat, with a penetrating gaze, directly looks towards the viewer, adding an engaging, almost confrontational element to the scene. Its pose is attentive and upright, communicating curiosity or alertness.

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The artist Gintas Banys in his paintings usually depicts human, his emotional states, relationships with the contemporary environment and surrounding events. Each painting - is a reflection of the moment, caught mood. In authors' opinion, exactly the eyes usually are the main accent in the artwork, which help to reveal the painting idea.

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