This unique and one-of-a-kind painting titled "Opposite Day at the Zoo" by artist Ana Bagayan is a stunning example of contemporary art. The piece, which was produced in 2009 using oil on wood, features a range of themes including nature, animals, amusement parks, and fantasy. Measuring 11 inches in height and 14 inches in width, this medium-sized painting is framed and signed by the artist. It would make a beautiful addition to any art collection and is sure to spark joy in anyone who sees it.

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For now, greatly appreciate you taking a look at one of my newest listing on eBay, Ana Bagayan is one of my favorite artist and her artworks have been in my collection for over 17 years now, so please help me find a good home for it soon, for now here's more info about its artist:

Ana Bagayan is a formally trained illustrator and fine artist from Los Angeles, CA. Born in Yerevan, Armenia in 1983, she immigrated to the USA at the age of six with her family and earned a BFA in Illustration from Art Center College of Design. Ana’s artwork is inspired by the ethereal – E.T.s, aliens, spirits, ghosts, intergalactic space creatures, anything that hints at the idea that we are just a small part of the unimaginably vast Universe.

Ana began her art career illustrating for ad agencies, brands, and publications such as Spin, Rolling Stone, Publicis Mojo, Diesel, Honda, Mighty Fine, Sydney Symphony, Young Guns, Crispin Porter & Bogusky, Saatchi & Saatchi, Weiden & Kennedy London, GQ, Men’s Health, SONY BMG, among others.

Her original paintings have since been exhibited worldwide for over a decade, from Billy Shire‘s La Luz de Jesus gallery in Los Angeles to Takashi Murakami‘s Hidari Zingaro gallery in Tokyo.

She has received numerous awards from American Illustration and Communication Arts awards, as well as Gold Ozzie Award, SILA, and Eckersleys Award.

Ana currently lives in sunny Southern California with her husband and two dogs. When she’s not painting, she is making webcomics and training in krav maga!