Original artwork description:

Portrait of a man dressed in clothes of a Russian noble.
A poem is written in French, on the inner side of the collar:

"One fine morning, in the country of a very gentle people, a magnificent man and woman were shouting in the public square. “My friends, I want her to be queen!” “I want to be queen!” She was laughing and trembling. He spoke to their friends of revelation, of trials completed. They swooned against each other.
In fact they were regents for a whole morning as crimson hangings were raised against the houses, and for the whole afternoon, as they moved toward groves of palm trees."

Arthur Rimbaud

Materials used:

colored pencils

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#portrait #figurative #romantic #queen #russia #nostalgic #poetry #royalty #king #literary influences 

Royauté (2017) Pencil drawing
by Andromachi Giannopoulou

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Portrait of a man dressed in clothes of a Russian noble.
A poem is written in French, on the inner side of the collar:

"One fine morning, in the country of a very gentle people, a magnificent man and woman were shouting in the public square. “My friends, I want her to be queen!” “I want to be queen!” She was laughing and trembling. He spoke to their friends of revelation, of trials completed. They swooned against each other.
In fact they were regents for a whole morning as crimson hangings were raised against the houses, and for the whole afternoon, as they moved toward groves of palm trees."

Arthur Rimbaud

Materials used:

colored pencils

Tags:
#portrait #figurative #romantic #queen #russia #nostalgic #poetry #royalty #king #literary influences 
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My practice moves between memory and imagination, between the visible and the barely felt. I approach art-making as a form of intuitive excavation — an attempt to trace the inner... Read more

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