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But that's OK, because he has his expensive venti,
half-whole milk, one quarter 1%, one quarter non-fat, extra hot, split quad shots (1 1/2 shots decaf, 2 1/2 shots regular), no foam, with whip, 2 packets of splenda, 1 sugar in the raw, a touch of vanilla syrup and 3 short sprinkles of cinnamon, Pumpkin Spice latte. All while wearing his purple tie.
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usiness Kiwi is having one of those days where you just don't get anything done at work.
8"
10"
$37.00 USD
Coconut's Critique
Business Kiwi, is
the original Kiwi
to the collection.
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New Zealand bird, the Kiwi, Business Kiwi was created because of Rawry & Pohly’s pet green-cheeked conure (a kind of small parrot), Kiwi.
This canvas is one of the few right-facing canvases that Rawry & Pohly have produced. The ¾ view figure holds in its triangular wing a cup of coffee with a green logo. The shapes used in this canvas are well-balanced and weighted, creating a rotund figure with a long beak extending off the tip of his rhombus shaped head.
The line weight variation on this canvas is sparcer, with most of the weight focused on the belly and the beak, offset by the weight on the back.
he first in a series of canvases utilizing the same animal, Business
Kiwi, is the original Kiwi to the collection. Based off of the
Artist's Statement
That was just another facet of our lives and that was okay.
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When we named her Kiwi, we also couldn’t see anything Kiwi related without thinking of her. So we started buying things with the fruit, kiwi, or
New Zealand kiwis and it was only a matter of time before we made
something with kiwi on it.
We made Business Kiwi during a time that both of use were still working
full-time in offices. We loved our office jobs and wanted to capture that feeling
of going to work and doing your job and trying your best, even though sometimes you might get more distracted than you’d like or buy yourself treats to keep going, that was just another facet of our lives and that was okay.
e bought Kiwi in 2013. She was the most well-behaved parrot we’d
ever met, curious, but a little shy and we both immediately fell in love.