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ArtistOil painting by Oswaldo Guayasamin. vintage color pencil drawing on vintage book page by Loui Jover. Cubism. "the quintessential coal miner, capable of expressing his strength through his looks, tied to the paranormal world and iconic in his Appalachian work clothes. gothic icon." architectural motifs in the style of Horace Pippin.(( in a black-and-white palette with a rare appearance of kale, gold, rust, burgundy, black)).
An open book with an intricate illustration that dominates both pages. The left page is dominated by text with a large title: "Loui Jover," followed by a detailed description. To the right of the text there is a tower with a spire and several arches. The right page features a highly detailed, black and white pencil illustration of a man with curly hair, intense eyes, and a stern expression, wearing a dark jacket, shirt, and tie. His face shows subtle hints of pink and red in the cheeks and ears, suggesting a touch of color amidst the grayscale. He is depicted from the chest up, positioned slightly to the right of the center of the image. The background behind the man on the right page is an abstract architectural landscape, featuring various geometric shapes, arched windows, and decorative patterns. The artwork is characterized by intricate line work and shading, creating a sense of depth and texture. The overall style is reminiscent of a blend of surrealism and gothic artistry, with a strong emphasis on detail and mood. The image has a subtle sepia tone, adding to its aged and mysterious appearance, with a small and faded white signature: “Sarmbati & Gamalov”.