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Young Lady with Pearl Necklace (2023)Oil painting by Isabel Mahe

58 x 66 x 3.5cm (framed) / 42 x 50cm (actual image size)

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£781.47

A symbol of elegance, timeless refinement, exoticism, sensuality and confidence, the pearl is associated with Venus (Aphrodite), goddess of love born from the foam of the sea. excellence of love, sensuality, and femininity. Its lunar aspect also brings it back to water, also changing and matrix, an element not only of the moon, but also of the planet Venus.

Water and Fire!

The lush, vibrant and flamboyant hair like a flaming torch further enhances the sensuality of this voluptuous portrait.

Oil painting on isorel panel (natural wood fibers) mounted on a frame.

Materials used:

Oil painting on hardboard

Details:

Tags:

#beautiful woman#pearls#pearl necklace#redhead girl#sensual portrait#black pearls#redhead woman
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A symbol of elegance, timeless refinement, exoticism, sensuality and confidence, the pearl is associated with Venus (Aphrodite), goddess of love born from the foam of the sea. excellence of love, sensuality, and femininity. Its lunar aspect also brings it back to water, also changing and matrix, an element not only of the moon, but also of the planet Venus.

Water and Fire!

The lush, vibrant and flamboyant hair like a flaming torch further enhances the sensuality of this voluptuous portrait.

Oil painting on isorel panel (natural wood fibers) mounted on a frame.

Materials used:

Oil painting on hardboard

Details:

Tags:

#beautiful woman#pearls#pearl necklace#redhead girl#sensual portrait#black pearls#redhead woman
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Perfectly self-taught: independent by nature, I learned the craft, alone but with my easel, by tenacity, passion . . . and self-criticism. I had to reinvent by empiricism the techniques... Read more

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