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Gentle Pugby Barruf
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Shar Pei with the Great Wallby Barruf
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Beagle with Beaulieu Palaceby Barruf
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Corgi Dogby Barruf
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Cute Pandaby Barruf
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English Bulldog with Stonehengeby Barruf
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Frenchie Summer Styleby Barruf
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Sloth on Summer Holidaysby Barruf
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Sweet Frenchieby Barruf
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Wiener Dogby Barruf
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Barruf (Born in 1985) born in Barcelona. He has loved art all his life but it was not until 2012 that he took art seriously. This was after he experienced some surrealistic moments in his life. Also known as D’Haene Cédric Duarri, Barruf is a self-taught artist whose art has been the subject of many publications and is represented in many corporate, private and museum collections. His use of color and texture displays his continuing interest in shapes and forms. The artist defines himself as a person with artistic and personal inquisitiveness that’s practically insatiable. His art is mainly distributed as ready to hang framed Barruf art - though other finishing options are also available. He perceives art as an inner need: to communicate, express, create and understand himself. The artist knows how to manipulate texture, form, color and other elements of art to bring a perfect balance in his art. Since childhood, Barruf has felt a strong passion with animals and nature; this bond led him to study Biology to help him understand animals and nature better. The artist is usually seeking for detail in his art. However, he doesn’t pretend to ever find himself in hyperrealisms or realisms, but rather in ordinary sensations and forms, and if possible with a stroke of reflection or humor. Today, his art adorns the walls of many prestigious galleries, homes, and institutions around the world. He actually invites critics to review his works as he believes this is the best way to improve his art.