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A Portrait of power- what can’t be washed: the queen -{$M} – Limited Edition of 10 Dıgıtal Collage by Leni Smoragdova

Original Created:2015

Materials: Paper, Plastic, Metal

A PORTRAIT OF POWER- WHAT CAN’T BE WASHED ’ from 2014-2017
Prolong the Transaction Art ideas.
We are all essentially hidden faces.
Psychological portraits of people, political and public figures or events that are hidden from the public eye.
My goal was to demonstrate that wealthy people are also people, but at some point, they start being perceived only as a source of Transaction. Other people are waiting for money and help, women say: “I need a part of what you earned…
I mourn the loss of privacy. No theories: only life, and what is hidden behind it {$M}

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  1. Germ

    Leni Smoragdova’s “A Portrait of Power” masterfully explores how public figures become mere sources of transaction, much like the high-stakes environment found after a 3 Patti Crown Game app download. In this online mobile game, the digital interface mirrors the artist’s focus on hidden faces and psychological depth official 3 Patti Crown Game site. Just as the Queen becomes a symbol of wealth and utility, players navigate a landscape where every move is a calculated exchange within a complex social hierarchy.

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