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Uneasy Lies The Head That Wears A Crown

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A dove perches on a fallen crown, symbolizing the burden of power and leadership. The toppled crown represents the weight of responsibility, while the dove signifies peace and humility, suggesting that true strength lies not in dominance, but in gentle wisdom.

Created using an ink base layer, detailed with polychromos pencils, background created using blended polychromos pencils.

The paper is an Italian, Fabriano white-white, 300gsm, measuring 10x8 inches.

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