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Ophelia is a melancholy portrait worthy of her Shakespearean namesake. The straight on, aerial view of the subject at first contradicts her customary drowned persona, but the rising water line and splayed representation of her hair recall other known illustrations. I appreciate the darker value pattern and color palette of the painting, which accentuates the gleaming reflections of her jeweled adornments. The ambiguity of her crown somewhere between a floral motif and an actual gilded/metallic crown is an interesting blurring of form and iconography. I was somewhat surprised to read in the other comments that the piece was actually painted in acrylic. It does in fact suggest multiple layers of semi-transparent glaze more easily achieved in oil.
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