Poulet Baroque
Draped in opulence and feathers, Poulet Baroque is no ordinary bird. 🐓
This aristocratic chicken, dressed for court, stares back at the viewer with quiet dignity — or is it silent rebellion?
The painting is a humorous ode to vanity, power, and the absurdity of status. In a world where wigs are bigger than crowns and poultry wears pearls, Poulet Baroque blurs the line between nobility and nonsense. Inspired by 18th-century portraiture, the work brings animal and human worlds together in a theatrical masquerade.
As with all works by Painting Queen, the piece invites laughter and reflection in equal measure. Because in the end, aren’t we all just birds in wigs?
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