About ‘Luck, Lace and Lipstick’ by Marjolein Overbeek
In Luck, Lace and Lipstick, I wanted to capture a moment that would never have been painted in the 18th century. A woman not smiling neatly on the sidelines, but smiling fully - she wins, she dares, she enjoys. Around her table it is bursting with energy: friends shouting along, a shocked onlooker, and spilt tea. Everything vibrates…
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I am Marjolein, storyteller with a weakness for the 18th century and for women who claim their place. My work always centres on a strong, independent woman - sometimes elegant, sometimes rebellious, but never boring. I cannot paint, but with words I paint images that AI brings to life. My prompts are my brushstrokes, and I like to colour outside the lines, both in art and in life. I also like to impart that feeling: it can be grander, crazier, freer. My works are a mix of…
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