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Toxic relationship: The Predator Behind the Kiss II.

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Author: Paulina Halasova

Size: 70 x 115 cm

Technique: Oil and acrylic on canvas

Year: 2020

Signature: Signed and dated on the back of the painting

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In this evocative painting, the artist captures a passionate kiss between a young man and a woman with the head of a tiger—a startling image that immediately conveys intensity and allure. The vibrant, dramatic colors amplify the feelings of love and infatuation, immersing viewers in the overwhelming emotions that come with the initial stages of romance. The woman’s tiger head, however, hints at something far more complex, symbolizing a toxic side to the relationship. Her tattooed fingers, bearing the word “KILL,” further reveal a hidden danger, subtly suggesting the potential for harm lying beneath her fierce allure.

This work explores the seductive power of love and the blindness it can bring. In moments of profound attraction, we are often unable—or unwilling—to see the underlying toxicity that may threaten our well-being. The partner becomes a kind of predator, willing to harm in pursuit of their own needs, while we remain captivated, even entranced, by the thrill. Through this striking visual metaphor, artist reflects on the hidden risks within intense relationships and the allure that can mask them, compelling us to consider where love ends and danger begins.

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