- Afis Quadri
- Girl with a Pearl Earring Re-envisioned
- fabric
- 36 x 35 x 1.5 in
- Framed: 37 x 36 x 2 in
- $4,200
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Available
This piece is an Afro-inspired reinterpretation of the iconic "Girl with a Pearl Earring" originally painted by Johannes Vermeer in 1665. Over the centuries, the painting has been known by various names but gained its widely recognized title towards the late 20th century.
I have created four different versions of this work, each exploring unique mediums, techniques, and styles. The original painting holds a deep personal resonance for me, as it was one of the first artworks I encountered during the early stages of my artistic journey. It has always been a source of inspiration. For me, this piece represents the inner beauty of every girl, a quality that grows over time and blossoms into the elegance of a fine woman. True beauty transcends physical appearance. it reflects the strength, grace, and depth within.
Additionally, the painting underscores the importance of self-care and presenting oneself with dignity. Much like how this piece is recognized for its titular pearl earring, we are often perceived and addressed based on how we present ourselves to the world. This is why I believe in the significance of always putting forth our very best.
- Subject Matter: Portrait
- Collections: Current Artwork for Sale, FACES OF US. February 2025