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Artwork details
- Medium : Pastel, Pencil on Canvas
- Other details : Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
- Dimensions : 52x44.1in
About this artwork
Originally, this painting was meant to be a single piece, but due to a miscalculation in dimensions, it became twelve. The canvases are not uniform in size, creating a somewhat unintentional depth effect that draws the eyes toward the center. This wasn’t by design—I simply ordered the wrong sizes on Amazon—but the result has its own unique impact.
Titled “Kalla Emma Lisa,” this painting combines the names of my two sisters, Kalla and Emma, with… the iconic “Lisa” of the original Mona Lisa. In my version, however, a black woman takes center stage. My Louvre will showcase exclusively Black figures, and “Kalla Emma Lisa” will be the star of this evolving collection.
Titled “Kalla Emma Lisa,” this painting combines the names of my two sisters, Kalla and Emma, with… the iconic “Lisa” of the original Mona Lisa. In my version, however, a black woman takes center stage. My Louvre will showcase exclusively Black figures, and “Kalla Emma Lisa” will be the star of this evolving collection.
Adele The Princess
France
"In my world, only my rules apply. I follow my vision and what feels best to my eyes."
Adele’s The Princess work isn’t about traditional mastery. She believes that recreating the so-called "masterpieces" is accessible to all. She doesn’t concern herself with flawless execution-what matters is the evocation, the feeling behind each piece. For her, it’s about proving that anyone can try, experiment, and create something meaningful. She creates when she feels the need to, her process is rooted in spontaneous creation.
She revisits masterpieces by focusing exclusively on Black figures. Adele reshapes a narrative that has often excluded people like her from classical art. Shes uses gold for its elegance and the way it highlights the richness of Black skin tones. Everything is driven by personal preference rather than academic rules.
She doesn’t care if her work resonates with everyone. This is her world, her rules, her vision. Welcome to Adele’s Louvre.