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Royal Exit

Anderson Elena. Royal Exit
canvas/oil 70cm x 200cm 2025
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Genre: Animal
Publication date: 2025.11.18
Other artworks of the artist:
Shape: Rectangular/diptych
Stretcher: Yes, the painting is stretched on a wooden stretcher
Technique: Oil painting
Style: romantic impressionism
This canvas breathes serenity and clear, almost divine calm.
The picture is painted with light - the soft, diffused, golden light of the pre-sunset hour, which floods everything around, erasing harsh shadows and enveloping the world in a velvety glow.
In the center of this radiance, like the embodied soul of the garden, the White Peacock makes its leisurely procession.
He is the personification of pure, unearthly beauty.
Its plumage is not just white;
it shimmers with shades of ivory, pearl and silver, as if woven from light itself.
A lush train, like a heavy royal robe, trails along the ground behind him, but does not get dirty, but only gently cuts through the sea of flowers.
His head is crowned with an elegant diadem, and his movements are full of calm, innate dignity.
He does not walk, he walks, surveying his possessions. And at his feet a violet flame rages.
This is an endless sea of blooming phlox, thick and fluffy, filling the air with a honeyed, slightly spicy aroma.
The deep, velvety purple color of the carpet sets off the whiteness of the bird, making it even more radiant and weightless. The landscape gently recedes into the distance, towards the blue ribbon of the sea that slumbers on the horizon in the haze of the midday heat.
The whole scene is permeated with a feeling of eternity and perfect peace.
White peacock, purple phlox, golden light and the blue of the distant sea are not just elements of the landscape, but chords of a single harmonious melody, a symphony of serenity, where the royal bird is the main and eternal conductor.
Key images and mood:
· Mood: Deep peace, poetry of nature, beauty;
feeling nervous...
· Contrast: A combination of cool shades of peacock plumage with a “blue-pearl” palette of sky and sunlight.
Color palette: predominant shades of pearl white, bluish-violet-blue, emerald, ocher-gold...
· Symbolism: The peacock in this context is a symbol of prosperity, joy of life, immortality and beauty that has reached its full bloom. Inspiration, birds, beauty, flowers
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Here are the interior styles where this diptych will reveal itself most effectively.

1. Art Deco style in its dramatic version
Why its suitable: This is a perfect combination.
The peacock is the main symbol of Art Deco, personifying luxury and exoticism.
The purple and blue tones, the "abandoned city" theme (eg Atlantis) and the overall theatricality of the plot fit perfectly into the aesthetics of the 20s.
2. Futuristic Loft or Post-Industrial
Why it works: Contrast.
The image of an “abandoned city” in the painting will be incredibly consonant with rough, industrial textures (concrete, brick, metal).
The white peacock will become a symbol of life and fragile beauty breaking through the ruins.
3. Modern Classic with a mystical twist
Why it works: The peacock is a classic motif, but the abandoned city plot gives it a melancholic, almost romantic note.
This is not a bravura palace classic, but a deeper, philosophical version of it.
4. Style "Sky Fantasy" or Aesthetics of "Abandoned Greatness"
Why it’s suitable: This is an interior built on atmosphere and personal preferences.
He directly plays out the plot of the picture, creating a whole world around it.
Key principles for a diptych:
1. Symmetry and scale: A diptych requires symmetrical placement.
Hang it at eye level, making sure both parts are at the same height.
Due to its large size, it needs a lot of free space around it.
2. Linking with the interior: Select 1-2 dominant colors from the painting.
These could be:

· Violet-blue (flowers) – for bold, dramatic accents.

· White (peacock) - to maintain cleanliness and contrast.

· Gray-blue (sea/city) - for the main background of the walls.
3. Lighting: Be sure to use cool or neutral directional light (3000-4000K).
It will highlight the mystical, cool palette of the picture and make the white peacock literally shine against the background of dark tones.
Warm light can “drown out” cool shades.

Bottom line: Your “Royal Exit” diptych is not just a decoration, but a strong artistic statement.
It is about greatness in decline, about beauty among ruins.
Choose a style that reinforces this message - dramatic Art Deco, brutalist loft or melancholic modern classic, and it will absolutely dominate your space.
Additional Features: Artwork will be shipped via Russian Post Express, which usually arrives within 10-14 days after being posted worldwide, with full tracking.
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