Charcoal on Paper | 9” x 12” | Original
This piece, titled The Commander, is a charcoal drawing inspired by the character Count Vronsky from Anna Kareninaand the artist’s own experience as a former military officer. It reflects the tension between control and surrender—the disciplined structure that once defined her life contrasted with the spiritual awakening that revealed the beauty of divine flow. Through bold contrasts and precise linework, The Commander captures the quiet strength of discipline tempered by grace, symbolizing the evolution from order to intuition, from command to communion with the soul.
For custom sizes or framing requests, please contact the artist directly.
Charcoal on Paper | 9” x 12” | Original
This piece, titled The Commander, is a charcoal drawing inspired by the character Count Vronsky from Anna Kareninaand the artist’s own experience as a former military officer. It reflects the tension between control and surrender—the disciplined structure that once defined her life contrasted with the spiritual awakening that revealed the beauty of divine flow. Through bold contrasts and precise linework, The Commander captures the quiet strength of discipline tempered by grace, symbolizing the evolution from order to intuition, from command to communion with the soul.
For custom sizes or framing requests, please contact the artist directly.