In the elegant shadows of an Art Deco salon, she stands there like a timeless muse, an incarnation of the 1920s, where modernity blends with grace. Her ebony-black hair, cut in a bob, frames her face with a skillfully controlled rigor. It contrasts delicately with the bright white satin of her dress, which hugs her curves with the lightness of an era in love with sophistication. Around her forehead, an immaculate turban, also in satin, adds an exotic touch, like a distant echo of oriental fashions.
About the artist
Elisabeth Mione had a passion for painting since her adolescence, every week she went to the Louvre to contemplate the works of the great masters. She graduated from the Elisa Lemonnier School of Graphic Arts in Paris.
She mainly uses oil on canvas, sometimes enriching with gold leaf.
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