At first this was supposed to be just a “warm up” painting. When I paint animals I normally choose animals that somehow I feel related to. When I came to Tashkeel, I felt very attracted to the local fauna of the region; I spent some time researching it as well as visiting the Arabic Wildlife center in Sharjah; and I found enough inspiration to start this project: Day and Night diptych. (The fox is one half of the diptych-depicting day; the next one is in progress) The diptych is about local animals of the United Arab Emirates that I feel related to, I see them somehow behaving like graffiti writers: they move slightly, quietly, observant, with their crew or alone, also rivalry and fights exits (in fact the next painting is a famous fox predator). Basically I find “clandestinity” in them. Although both of the animals in the two paintings co-exist at night, as well as in the day sometimes, I wanted to separate them by Day and Night as an not easy exercise of color coexistence.“ Desert Fox. Part of "Day and Night diptych”.Acrylic on canvas. 150x180cm Ruben SanchezDecember 17, 2012Ruben Sanchez, zoonchez, fox, art, skateboard, dubai, tashkeel