My Fair Lady

$723.00

If you look closely, there are lady bugs at the ends of the girl's hair which represent good luck and protection. I also drew her eyes closed to imply peace and a dreamy state of mind. It serves as a reminder to dream and that good things come when you're simply yourself. The title was inspired by the play "Pygmalion", which tells a story of a man who attempts to transform a girl into a proper lady. This, of course, juxtaposes the meaning of this piece with that of the play. Also, the title is a play on the words themselves since the focus for me is on the lady bugs and what they represent. That brings me to the question: Is the lady (bug), or in other words, "luck" fair?

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Created: 2024

Mixed Media: Acrylic on Fine Art Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

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If you look closely, there are lady bugs at the ends of the girl's hair which represent good luck and protection. I also drew her eyes closed to imply peace and a dreamy state of mind. It serves as a reminder to dream and that good things come when you're simply yourself. The title was inspired by the play "Pygmalion", which tells a story of a man who attempts to transform a girl into a proper lady. This, of course, juxtaposes the meaning of this piece with that of the play. Also, the title is a play on the words themselves since the focus for me is on the lady bugs and what they represent. That brings me to the question: Is the lady (bug), or in other words, "luck" fair?

PRINTS FOR SALE ONLY

Created: 2024

Mixed Media: Acrylic on Fine Art Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in

If you look closely, there are lady bugs at the ends of the girl's hair which represent good luck and protection. I also drew her eyes closed to imply peace and a dreamy state of mind. It serves as a reminder to dream and that good things come when you're simply yourself. The title was inspired by the play "Pygmalion", which tells a story of a man who attempts to transform a girl into a proper lady. This, of course, juxtaposes the meaning of this piece with that of the play. Also, the title is a play on the words themselves since the focus for me is on the lady bugs and what they represent. That brings me to the question: Is the lady (bug), or in other words, "luck" fair?

PRINTS FOR SALE ONLY

Created: 2024

Mixed Media: Acrylic on Fine Art Paper

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:18 W x 24 H x 0.1 D in