
7 months ago
Masterpiece, ('Rosamund, Queen of Roses' by John William Waterhouse in 1900), inspired by the style of Egon Schiele, maintaining the essence of the original scene. A woman with red hair, wearing a blue dress adorned with golden patterns, in a rose garden, in an introspective and delicate moment. Her figure is now slender and slightly contorted in an angular and expressive pose typical of Schiele, with marked and intense contours, but preserving the softness of her gesture when smelling the roses. The pale face displays sunken eyes and a melancholic, vulnerable expression, while the dress takes on earthy tones and sickly greens, mixed with subtle gold details. The roses and garden transform into restless shapes, with petals in feverish reds and acidic greens, suggesting raw emotion. Painting in alcohol ink with vibrant, chaotic colors: deep blues, fiery reds and poisonous greens flow in fluid smears, creating a scene that balances the original romantic delicacy with an expressionistic emotional intensity."