Individu Dangereux

€485.00

Size A1 (59.4cm x 84.1cm)

Marie Antionette and her ladies in waiting have shed the shackles of time. They confidently hold their own court with leopard-like strength, intuition, and grace.

Mixed media drawing, created using watercolour, graphite pencil, & airbrush on watercolour paper.

Reproduced on one of the most beautiful and high quality papers on the market, Hahnemühle German Etching® this giclée print looks so close to the original it takes your breath away!

Combined with the high quality Giclée printing process, this creates an archival lifespan of up to 200 years.

So your print can be handed down through generations!

Each piece of art in this collection has a limited print run of just 25 copies, and comes with a unique Certificate of Authenticity.

Each print is beautifully framed and finished with my signature and edition number in the margin of the print.

10% of this sale will go to support W4, The Women’s World Wide Web

Size A1 (59.4cm x 84.1cm)

Marie Antionette and her ladies in waiting have shed the shackles of time. They confidently hold their own court with leopard-like strength, intuition, and grace.

Mixed media drawing, created using watercolour, graphite pencil, & airbrush on watercolour paper.

Reproduced on one of the most beautiful and high quality papers on the market, Hahnemühle German Etching® this giclée print looks so close to the original it takes your breath away!

Combined with the high quality Giclée printing process, this creates an archival lifespan of up to 200 years.

So your print can be handed down through generations!

Each piece of art in this collection has a limited print run of just 25 copies, and comes with a unique Certificate of Authenticity.

Each print is beautifully framed and finished with my signature and edition number in the margin of the print.

10% of this sale will go to support W4, The Women’s World Wide Web

Her

Story

INTUITION & GRACE

There is nothing quite so dangerous as a powerful woman… at least that’s what most of 18th century France believed.

Marie Antoinette and her ladies in waiting were kept submissive and silent, captive to decisions made by men who were terrified of losing control.


But in death, these women have shed the shackles of time. They confidently hold their own court with leopard-like strength, intuition, and grace.

Perhaps the men of their times were right to be afraid.

“Hang in a special place in your home so that each time you pass by you are reminded to follow your instinct, to be decisive, and to hold your head up high”