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The Queen of The Ravens (2025) Painting by Vincent Vee

Acrylic on Canvas, 59.1x39.4 in
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Fine art paper, 12x8 in
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  • Pastel on Canvas
  • Dimensions Height 59.1in, Width 39.4in
  • Artwork's condition The artwork is in perfect condition
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  • Categories Spirituality
"The Queen of The Ravens" is a unique piece that harmoniously blends elements of Renaissance painting, Eastern sacred icons, and contemporary street pop art aesthetics. The central figure of the painting is a proudly presented woman, whose face emanates strength and determination. Surrounded by the dark wings of ravens, she introduces an element of [...]
"The Queen of The Ravens" is a unique piece that harmoniously blends elements of Renaissance painting, Eastern sacred icons, and contemporary street pop art aesthetics. The central figure of the painting is a proudly presented woman, whose face emanates strength and determination. Surrounded by the dark wings of ravens, she introduces an element of mystery and spirituality. Her crossed arms seem to symbolize inner protection, the search for balance, or perhaps contemplation of her own identity.

Her neck is adorned with a necklace made of black feathers, symbolizing both protection and mystery. Above the ravens soaring in the background, there appears a white bird – possibly a symbol of hope, rebirth, or spiritual transformation.

The lower part of the painting is enriched with golden snakes, which reference Mexican symbolism and religiosity. In pre-Columbian mythology, the snake often symbolizes knowledge, healing, and the cyclicity of life, and is also associated with the worship of gods such as Quetzalcoatl. These elements add an extra layer of depth to the painting, introducing a universal dialogue between cultures and epochs.

The background, full of abstract and figurative motifs, is saturated with the richness of ornamentation and text, which, like poetic narration, draws the viewer into a mystical story. Purple and gold patterns, inspired by sacred icons, contrast with the more raw elements of pop art, creating a one-of-a-kind composition.

"The Queen of The Ravens" invites reflection on our identity, spirituality, and place in the contemporary world, while also being a tribute to the rich artistic tradition.

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Vincent Vee is a contemporary artist based in the UK, with his roots tracing back to southeast Poland. His artistic journey began in a small town where he was exposed to the Museum of Folk Architecture, where [...]

Vincent Vee is a contemporary artist based in the UK, with his roots tracing back to southeast Poland. His artistic journey began in a small town where he was exposed to the Museum of Folk Architecture, where he found inspiration in the old wooden churches and East European sacral paintings known as The Icons. This early exposure left an indelible mark on his art, shaping its direction and themes.

Afterwards, Vee pursued formal art education at the Academy of Fine Art in Warsaw. It was during this time that he encountered Pop Art, with influences from iconic artists such as Andy Warhol, Roy Lichtenstein, James Rosenquist, and Keith Haring. The bold, vibrant style of Pop Art resonated deeply with him and continues to influence his work to this day.

However, Vee's artistic talents extend beyond painting alone. He is also an accomplished photographer, specializing in fashion pop art style photography. Additionally, he has delved into filmmaking, leveraging his background in creating TV commercials. This commercial eye and appreciation for beauty, coupled with his love for pop culture, are evident in his artistic endeavors.

Yet, amidst the influences of Western pop culture, Vee's art also reflects a subtle infusion of eastern mysticism. Drawing inspiration from sacred paintings in Eastern European traditions, such as Ukrainian or Russian Icons, he incorporates elements of mysticism into his work, adding depth and complexity to his artistic expression.

In essence, Vincent Vee's art is a fusion of diverse influences, blending elements of Pop Art, commercial aesthetics, and Eastern mysticism to create a unique and captivating body of work that speaks to both contemporary sensibilities and timeless themes.

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