Her Majesty

Her Majesty reinterprets royal iconography through a contemporary Caribbean lens. Silk screen and gold leaf elevate the portrait while bold color disrupts expectation. The work questions inherited power structures and reframes majesty as cultural, personal, and reclaimed.

Title

Her Majesty

Year

2024

Medium

Gold, Silk Screen, Acrylic

Size

40 × 60 × 2 in (101.6 × 152.4 × 2.54 cm)

Works Held By

Available

Price

$11500 USD

Your Royal Highness

Her Majesty is a reimagining of power, poise, and presence through a distinctly Caribbean lens. Rendered in silk screen and layered with gold leaf, the work deconstructs the iconography of monarchy and reframes it within contemporary cultural dialogue.

The portrait is intentionally bold. Saturated pink commands the field, while the subject’s skin is reinterpreted in electric blue, destabilizing expectation and forcing a reconsideration of inherited imagery. Gold leaf punctuates the composition, elevating the figure while simultaneously questioning the systems that traditionally define royalty and status.

The roses float in quiet symmetry, referencing legacy, ceremony, and romanticized history. Yet the composition is stripped down. Minimal. Controlled. The absence of clutter gives space for reinterpretation. Who defines majesty. Who inherits it. Who embodies it.

This work sits at the intersection of reverence and critique. It acknowledges tradition while asserting a new authorship. In Her Majesty, power is no longer distant or institutional. It is cultural. It is personal. It is reclaimed.