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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
47.2x39.4in
About this artwork
“La Corsaria de Madeira” is a mesmerizing portrait that brings to life Elisabeth Chamberlain, the heroine of the historical novel set between Madeira and England. With a strikingly regal presence, she stands against a dramatic moonlit seascape, where ships sail under a sky heavy with destiny. Her opulent Baroque gown, intricate lace details, and elaborate coiffure adorned with pearls and ribbons evoke the elegance and power of the 18th century. She… clutches a richly decorated purse filled with roses—perhaps a symbol of love, fate, or secrets yet to be revealed.
This artwork serves not only as a stunning standalone piece but also as the official cover of the novel “La Corsaria de Madeira”, written by Karina Salazar, known artistically as PaintingQueen. The painting captures the spirit of the novel—adventure, romance, and resilience—bridging the worlds of fine art and historical literature.
Painting Queen (Karina Graciela Salazar) is a painter and sculptor with a background grounded in independent studio research, blending Baroque and Rococo influences with contemporary, symbolic narratives. She employs opulent oil and acrylic techniques, using theatrically staged compositions, exaggerated ornamentation, and meticulous layering that fuse classical grandeur with surreal, pop-inflected aesthetics. Her works vibrantly explore identity, power, and illusion, inviting the viewer into emotionally charged worlds of both spectacle and intimacy—works designed to captivate, provoke reflection, and ignite curiosity about modern and historical performance of self.