Original artwork description:

A femme fatale - mysterious, beautiful, and seductive woman whose charms often lead her lovers into compromising and deadly traps. In this symbolic portrait of a beautiful woman, you may find influences of Salvador Dali, or actually his famous Moustache, as well as an iconic artwork by Vasily Vereshchagin "The Apotheosis of War" (1871), dedicated "to all great conquerors, past, present and to come".

The artwork is ready to hang. The artwork will be shipped securely packed in a box. Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Materials used:

pencil, acrylic

Tags:
#girl #surrealism #beautiful woman #lovers #lady #femme fatale #portrait surrealist #lady vamp #dali mustache #apotheosis of war 
Lady Vamp (80x60cm/31x24in) (2013)
Acrylic painting
by Inga Makarova

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A femme fatale - mysterious, beautiful, and seductive woman whose charms often lead her lovers into compromising and deadly traps. In this symbolic portrait of a beautiful woman, you may find influences of Salvador Dali, or actually his famous Moustache, as well as an iconic artwork by Vasily Vereshchagin "The Apotheosis of War" (1871), dedicated "to all great conquerors, past, present and to come".

The artwork is ready to hang. The artwork will be shipped securely packed in a box. Certificate of Authenticity is included.

Materials used:

pencil, acrylic

Tags:
#girl #surrealism #beautiful woman #lovers #lady #femme fatale #portrait surrealist #lady vamp #dali mustache #apotheosis of war 

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Since early childhood I was always drawing or painting something. However, in my teenage years I newer perceived art as something serious, something one can do for a living. I... Read more

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