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'Let them eat cake' intricate pastel sculptural wire flowers on a silvery background.
'Let them eat cake' is an intricate pastel sculptural flowers on a silvery background.
'Let them eat cake' detail intricate pastel sculptural flowers on a silvery background.
'Let them eat cake' is an intricate pastel sculptural flowers on a silvery background.
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Let Then Eat Cake.

$1,900.00
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Let them eat cake is a stunning mixed media sculptural work that commands attention with its intricate details and striking pastel colours. The surface of the canvas is adorned with three-dimensional flowers in shades of pink, lavender, lemon and baby blue. The flowers are carefully arranged to create a sense of movement and depth, giving the work a life-like quality.

The artist behind Let them eat cake drew inspiration from the opulent lifestyle of Marie Antoinette, the last Queen of France. The artwork captures the lavishness and extravagance of Antoinette's reign, with every detail expertly crafted to convey a sense of luxury and indulgence. The intricate beadwork that adorns the sculpture was meticulously arranged to create a dazzling display of color and texture.

Let them eat cake is a whimsical and playful take on a historical figure, with the title referencing Marie Antoinette's famous (but likely apocryphal) quote. The art would be equally at home in a dedicated art exhibition or as a focal piece in a chic, modern design scheme. Its stunning beauty and intricate detailing would make it a talking point in any room, and a true testament to the artist's skill and creativity.

Let them eat cake is a stunning mixed media sculptural work that commands attention with its intricate details and striking pastel colours. The surface of the canvas is adorned with three-dimensional flowers in shades of pink, lavender, lemon and baby blue. The flowers are carefully arranged to create a sense of movement and depth, giving the work a life-like quality.

The artist behind Let them eat cake drew inspiration from the opulent lifestyle of Marie Antoinette, the last Queen of France. The artwork captures the lavishness and extravagance of Antoinette's reign, with every detail expertly crafted to convey a sense of luxury and indulgence. The intricate beadwork that adorns the sculpture was meticulously arranged to create a dazzling display of color and texture.

Let them eat cake is a whimsical and playful take on a historical figure, with the title referencing Marie Antoinette's famous (but likely apocryphal) quote. The art would be equally at home in a dedicated art exhibition or as a focal piece in a chic, modern design scheme. Its stunning beauty and intricate detailing would make it a talking point in any room, and a true testament to the artist's skill and creativity.

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