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Sometimes it's good to be selfish - The Little Mermaid (2024) Printmaking by Monika Mrowiec
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Limited Edition (#1/25)
Printmaking,
Digital Painting
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Acrylic
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Digital Print
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Digital Collage
on Aluminium
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Dimensions
27x27 in
Dimensions of the work alone, without framing: Height 23.6in, Width 23.6in - Framing This artwork is framed
- Categories Printmaking under $5,000 Pop Art Pop Culture
Framed in a gold ornamental frame.
It is possible to request a different frame.
Print on Dibond® with acrylic paint touch-ups, each is unique.
"In the kingdom of the deep, where the waves dance with the sound of the sea's melody, there lived a little mermaid named Ariel. But this was no ordinary mermaid. Her red hair shone like flame, and her eyes sparkled brighter than the most beautiful pearl shells.
When the sun was playing on the water's surface, a messenger came to the sea kingdom with a mysterious item - a Playboy magazine. Amazed Ariel looked through its pages, not expecting that her session photos would delight the magazine's creator himself. Additionally, her motto was on the cover. "Sometimes it's good to be selfish".
This photo showed her in a whole new light. She was wearing fashionable diamond glasses from Moschino. She was decorated with elegant gold accessories, with dollars, branded ribbons, and Playboy bunnies floating around her.
Did this mean that from now on she should be more sensual, more self-confident? Will this change her current lifestyle?
She always understood that true wealth lies within. She didn't need gold or diamonds to feel fulfilled. Her treasure was love, friendship, and the desire to discover the world. They were what made life magical. Ariel put down the Playboy magazine with a smile and continued her journey through the depths of the sea, surrounded by real treasures that no gold could replace. Sometimes, however, she still returns to these magical creations to consolidate her sensuality, which makes her feel really great."
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Monika Mrowiec is a contemporary Polish artist and graphic designer whose work is characterized by a unique blend of contrasting metallic colors against subtle gray backgrounds, accentuated by dynamic splashes of paint. This distinctive combination imbues her paintings with a captivating atmosphere and character.
A recurring motif in Mrowiec's artwork is colorful portraits of animals, through which she seeks to capture their beauty and expressiveness while crafting unconventional settings and forms. Beyond mere representation, Mrowiec's paintings serve as a commentary on various events, inviting viewers to reflect and evoke emotions. For her, art is not only a means of expressing individuality but also a vehicle for stimulating imagination and discovering new perspectives.
Mrowiec embarked on her artistic journey in 2004 at Secondary Art School before pursuing further studies at the Art Institute at Opole University, specializing in Artistic Education and New Media. Her master's thesis focused on Street Art, which serves as a primary source of inspiration for her work. Drawing influence from renowned street artists like Banksy and Shepard Fairey, Mrowiec incorporates elements of their styles into her own creations.
However, Mrowiec views art as a playful exploration that transcends boundaries of style and generation, fearlessly blending ancient motifs with Pop art influences. It is this willingness to forge unexpected connections that distinguishes her work and underscores her artistic vision.
- Nationality: POLAND
- Date of birth : unknown date
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary Polish Artists