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Artwork details
- Medium : Ink on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 15.7x19.7in
About this artwork
initially envisioning gold hands set against a deep brown background. While the final execution diverged from the original concept, the piece stands as a significant moment of experimentation, reflecting growth, learning, and the evolution of Adele The Princess’s artistic language. Each brushstroke captures a process-driven approach, where exploration holds as much value as the outcome.
Originally conceived as a personal gift, the painting carries… an intimate narrative, further enriched by the subtle presence of a reinterpretation of the Mona Lisa on its reverse—visible through the artist’s Instagram : @adeletheprincess. Though the friendship tied to its origin has since faded, the artwork remains, transformed into a lasting testament to memory, transition, and creative identity.
Originally conceived as a personal gift, the painting carries… an intimate narrative, further enriched by the subtle presence of a reinterpretation of the Mona Lisa on its reverse—visible through the artist’s Instagram : @adeletheprincess. Though the friendship tied to its origin has since faded, the artwork remains, transformed into a lasting testament to memory, transition, and creative identity.
Adele The Princess
France
“In my world, only my rules apply. I am my vision, and what suits me best.”
The work of Adele the Princess is not defined by traditional mastery. She believes that recreating so-called “masterpieces” is something anyone can do. She is not concerned with perfect execution—what matters is the evocation, the feeling behind each piece. For her, it’s about proving that everyone can try, experiment, and create something meaningful.
She creates when she feels the need; her process is rooted in spontaneity. She revisits masterpieces by focusing exclusively on Black figures, reshaping a narrative that has often excluded people like her from classical art. She uses gold for its elegance and the way it enhances the richness of Black skin tones.
Everything is guided by personal preference rather than academic rules. She doesn’t worry about whether her work resonates with everyone. It is her world, her rules, her vision.
Welcome to Adele The ¨¨Princess ’s Louvre.
The work of Adele the Princess is not defined by traditional mastery. She believes that recreating so-called “masterpieces” is something anyone can do. She is not concerned with perfect execution—what matters is the evocation, the feeling behind each piece. For her, it’s about proving that everyone can try, experiment, and create something meaningful.
She creates when she feels the need; her process is rooted in spontaneity. She revisits masterpieces by focusing exclusively on Black figures, reshaping a narrative that has often excluded people like her from classical art. She uses gold for its elegance and the way it enhances the richness of Black skin tones.
Everything is guided by personal preference rather than academic rules. She doesn’t worry about whether her work resonates with everyone. It is her world, her rules, her vision.
Welcome to Adele The ¨¨Princess ’s Louvre.