In this portrait, the allure of Odile rises from raw textures and bold contrastes. Her crown cuts through the canvas like a dark constellation, while the sharp strokes around her eyes echo the deceptive brillance that defines the Black Swan.
This piece captures Odile not just as the antagonist of Swan Lake, but as a symbol of power, seduction, and unapolegic intent. She stands poised between shadow and light - a figure who knows exactly what she wants and bends fate to her will.
A modern, expressive tribute to one of ballet's most magnetic and mysterious characters.
Miquel Rosselló Calafell is a Mallorcan painter who explores light, form, and emotion through figurative painting rooted in classical tradition and modern sensibility. His work pursues beauty as an inner truth and a sincere expression of the visible world... Read more…