King
10in x 14in
Acrylic, Ink Pen
At first glance “King” appears to many as a portrait of a man, but after closer observation one might presume otherwise. With consideration to the overall medley that is the human form - its attractive and inevitable oneness - “King” is no exception. Emphasis on this idea is placed throughout the figure’s face by deliberate use of angles and curves, giving way for authenticity and technique. Fine line detailing accentuates the elaborateness of an African-inspired headdress and necklace. While an array of tiny circles sitting atop and around a gold metallic laden profile, suggests texture and a true identity for this particular piece.
10in x 14in
Acrylic, Ink Pen
At first glance “King” appears to many as a portrait of a man, but after closer observation one might presume otherwise. With consideration to the overall medley that is the human form - its attractive and inevitable oneness - “King” is no exception. Emphasis on this idea is placed throughout the figure’s face by deliberate use of angles and curves, giving way for authenticity and technique. Fine line detailing accentuates the elaborateness of an African-inspired headdress and necklace. While an array of tiny circles sitting atop and around a gold metallic laden profile, suggests texture and a true identity for this particular piece.
10in x 14in
Acrylic, Ink Pen
At first glance “King” appears to many as a portrait of a man, but after closer observation one might presume otherwise. With consideration to the overall medley that is the human form - its attractive and inevitable oneness - “King” is no exception. Emphasis on this idea is placed throughout the figure’s face by deliberate use of angles and curves, giving way for authenticity and technique. Fine line detailing accentuates the elaborateness of an African-inspired headdress and necklace. While an array of tiny circles sitting atop and around a gold metallic laden profile, suggests texture and a true identity for this particular piece.
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