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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
19.7x15.7in
About this artwork
This piece is a "Visual Artifact" salvaged from the world-building drafts of a new fantasy saga by author Christopher Vincent. Created on layers of coffee-stained manuscript, the work utilises strategic redaction and acrylic glazes to represent a clandestine history. The Eagle serves as a Sentinel of Vision, a companion to the High Mentor, bridging the gap between ancient lore and modern archival art.
Stephanie Kutty is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice is a sophisticated dialogue between the cinematic lens and the tactile canvas. An O1 Visa (Extraordinary Ability) recipient, Stephanie is the Lead Actress and Co-Producer of the feature film 'Girls Night Out' (Amazon Prime). Her recent industry credits include production roles on 'The Wilds' (Season 2) and extras casting for the global hit 'Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire.'
Her signature 'Gilded Archive' series features "Cinematic Artifacts" created with a bespoke coffee-patina on original, unpublished fantasy manuscripts. Operating without a studio, Stephanie executes large-scale works on her living room floor by the light of a television while her daughter sleeps. This "Guerrilla" approach captures the 'Sovereign Moment'—the point where the mask drops to reveal a resilient, unfiltered truth. By blending Mixed-Media Symbolic Surrealism, she invites viewers to discover the "Main Character" within.