
Frame
Top Mat

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Dimensions
Image:
6.50" x 8.00"
Overall:
8.50" x 10.00"
Snow Elf Queen Poster
by Annalisa Rivera-Franz
$17.35
Product Details
Snow Elf Queen poster by Annalisa Rivera-Franz. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
Design Details
Step into a winter fantasy with this captivating digital work featuring an enchanting Elf Queen adorned with a holly crown. In this ethereal portrait... more
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Artist's Description
Step into a winter fantasy with this captivating digital work featuring an enchanting Elf Queen adorned with a holly crown. In this ethereal portrait which intentionally has a soft film grain look, the delicate touch of her wood wand to a holly bush adds a magical touch to the snowy forest backdrop. This enchanting scene, resonating with a magical and whimsical ambiance, is perfect for those who celebrate the winter season without specific religious connotations, but meant for all who enjoy a woodland realm where nature and fantasy coalesce.
About Annalisa Rivera-Franz
I am a lifelong multidisciplinary artist who explores many forms of arts and crafts, with current focuses on representational acrylic painting, digital arts, and upcycled crafts. In my primary love, acrylic portrait paintings, I try to share the story of that moment. I particularly enjoy painting people in costume or cosplay as an exploration of bonding, empowerment, and self-confidence. I also happen to be a "spoonie" - a person with disabilities resulting in chronic pain and limited energy. For me, creating art is a meditation, a therapy, occasionally a natural pain reliever, and most of all something that brings me joy! When someone sees my work, I hope they find something there that resonates within them, even something they cannot...
