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Name | | The Queen |
Price, USD | | 200.00 |
Status | | For sale, check |
Size, cm
| | 21.0 x 29.5 cm /switch |
Artist | | Andreia-Elena Anucuta |
Year made | | 2009-01-01 |
Edition | | Original |
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Abstract Expressionism |
Cubism |
Theme | |
Fantasy |
People |
Spirituality |
Media | |
Ink |
Description | |
In Indian philosophy, the world is a scene and people are just actors, playing their roles and then leaving. In my own philosophy, the world is a chess table and the people are just pieces controlled by greater minds. Our world is limited by so many things: law, others, restrictions, time, just like the chess pieces have limited movements. And still, I chose the Queen, the most powerful chess piece, with the less limits in the movements. She is a happy case, even though her facial expression shows sadness. She knows where she is, somewhere between the red passionate life, feelings, love and the darkness, insecurity, restrictions. |
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Same Media Ink |
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Ink - Liquid or paste media containing pigment(s) and used for writing, pen and brush drawing, and printing. Writing inks, even blacks, are rarely sufficiently permanent to be used for art purposes. Black drawing ink, known as India ink in the United States, is especially made for use in permanent works. |
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