


Timothée Chalamet as Paul Atreides-A3 Pastel on Paper (2019) Drawing by Kinga Ogiegło
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Original Artwork (One Of A Kind)
Drawing,
Pastel
on Paper
- Dimensions Height 9.1in, Width 9.1in
- Framing This artwork is not framed
- Categories Expressionism
Timothée Chalamet was cast as Paul Atreides in the upcoming movie by Denis Villeneuve ‘Dune’ based on a novel by Frank Herbert.
Frank Herbert, the author of the book states about his work:
"I am showing you the superhero syndrome and your own participation in it."*
Paul Atreides has unfortunate circumstances forced onto him. After a long period of hardship and exile, he confronts and defeats the source of evil in his tale, he follows a plotline common to many stories, describing the birth of a hero.
The shoot starts in 2019. Here is my illustration of Timothée as the main character.
Related themes
Kinga Ogiegło's abstract paintings create remarkable illusions of space, allowing the paintings to act as mirrors through which we can redefine ourselves. She defines her work as transformational art that engages the viewer to ponder self-reflection, emotional epiphanies, and personal growth. She lives and works in Oświęcim, Poland.
'I would describe my art as transformational in a way that the process of Self-transformation is made easier and so is the receiving and questioning of the Self. The realization comes that anger, fear or sadness do not have to burn you out but you can integrate these emotions in order to give yourself more determination, power and motivation to experience life. I would like to hope that my art can help people to better understand the impact that their emotions have on their behaviour.
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Nationality:
POLAND
- Date of birth : 1990
- Artistic domains:
- Groups: Contemporary Polish Artists