Oumuamua Girl No 2, acrylic on high-quality paper by Lena Snow, 62x43cm, signed. A red figure radiating cosmic energy and mystery, inspired by Jean Delville’s The Idol of Perversity.
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Oumuamua Girl No 2 (sold)
Oumuamua Girl No 2 is a striking representation of cosmic allure and enigmatic presence. Painted in deep crimson, her form is both bold and ethereal, capturing the viewer's attention with its intensity. The background is a surreal blend of dark hues, enhancing the sense of otherworldliness.
Her gaze is penetrating, exuding a sense of mystery and confidence. This piece delves into themes of cosmic femininity, power, and the unknown, inviting viewers to explore the depths of the universe and the strength within.
This artwork draws inspiration from Jean Delville's 1891 drawing Das Böse der Perversität, where a woman adorned with a crown of thorns and a snake encircling her neck gazes upward, embodying themes of temptation, mysticism, and the femme fatale archetype.
Accompanying Oumuamua Girl No 2 is a poem that deepens her narrative:
Salvation
From above
She is coming
From other dimensions
Blinded by her light
Fascinated by her grace
A goddess from space
Exotic and vibrant
Like a red diamond
Salvation
By the look in her eyes
Just a glimpse of space
Just a touch of her grace
Her blinding energy
will burn
will make you forget
about your mothers
and all others
with a breath
she takes your name
lighting up her flame
Salvation
by the thought of her
majestic grace
just a taste of space
all will be forgotten
but her brilliance
will remain


















