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La Femme
This Punk is inspired by CryptoPunk #6270 and artworks of Amedeo Modigliani. This Punk is the personification of the feminine principle with all its weaknesses, shortcomings and advantages. The composition of the painting is made of geometric shapes that create a mysterious and fascinating image. The painting is made in muted and soft tones, which are blurred by a gradient in the background. Plastic silvery tints create interesting and memorable accents, creating a planned character.
Konstantin Brancusi — The Sleeping Muse, 1910
The simplicity of the lines and the calmness of the image refers to the famous sculpture of Konstantin Brancusi "The Sleeping Muse". Perhaps this is the most famous work of Brancusi — a shining smooth female head made of polished bronze. "The Sleeping Muse" — is the epitome of calmness, elegance and confidence in one's own beauty. The serenity of the "Muse" of Brancusi is compared with the smile of the Buddha, with the animal-bird-human features of the ancient eastern gods. Barely outlined facial features — a miniature nose and mouth, thin raised eyebrows, almond-shaped eyes — and carefully worked hair, pulled into a smooth hairstyle. It is believed that Brancusi borrowed this face from Baroness Renee Franchon, who became his patron during the first years of his life in Paris.
Jan Vermeer — A Woman with a pearl earring, 1665
The compositional arrangement in half a turn, the feeling of unhurried tension and the dark background that draws the eye can be correlated with the painting by Jan Vermeer "A Woman with a pearl earring". The creator of the painting, Jan Vermeer or Vermeer Delft, was an unsurpassed master of household and genre painting. Unfortunately, very little is known about his life. But it is difficult to overestimate the artist's contribution to the history of world art."A woman with a pearl earring" — one of the 34 surviving paintings of the master-is considered not only the central work of Vermeer's creativity, but also one of the most mysterious in the history of Dutch painting. The bright emotion written on the face, the headdress, a large earring, as well as a lively, dynamic pose-all this creates the impression that the girl only turned over her shoulder for a second to look at the painter.
Amedeo Modigliani — Blue Eyes, 1917
Such a contrast in the performance of female images was common in the artist Amedeo Modigliani. During his creative career, he created many unusual and attractive female images. He did not seek to please his models and make them more beautiful, on the contrary, he interpreted their image in his own way and created unique and characteristic portraits that are recognizable for a long time, Modigliani's work can not be confused with anything else. The author of Punk, like Modigliani, created his own interpretation of a strong and gentle female image at the same time, which attracts the eye and creates a warm and calm mood.

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