Cassie from Skins
| Wind blown hair and introspective tenderness
2014, Watercolor on A4 paper
About the Artwork
This watercolor portrait captures Cassie (Hannah Murray) from Skins in a moment of quiet introspection as she smokes and drifts into thought. The movement of her hair in the wind adds a sense of transience and emotional fragility to the composition. Her expression feels distant yet present suggesting an inner dialogue unfolding beneath the surface. The softness of watercolor enhances the tenderness associated with the character while maintaining a subtle tension. The work reflects how stillness and motion can coexist in a single emotional state.
Artwork Details
- Artist: Diana Andriot
- Series: Footprints – Portraits and Fanart
- Genre: Portrait painting
- Medium: Watercolor on paper
- Format: A4
- Size: 8.3 × 11.7 in (21 × 29.7 cm)
- Year: 2014
- Signed: Yes, recto
- Shipping: Ships from Estonia
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Meet the Artist
Diana Andriot – Fine Artist & Visionary Creator Diana Andriot is a visual artist based in Tallinn, Estonia, whose work bridges realism and abstraction. A graduate of the Estonian Academy of Arts, she creates unique one-of-a-kind artworks rooted in authentic expression, from detailed portraits to abstract pointillism that captures the subconscious mind.
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Explore the Footprints Series
This series features a diverse range of subjects, from world-renowned musicians and cultural icons to imagined personal studies of the human character. Each drawing and painting aims to capture not only the physical likeness of a face but also the underlying personality, energy, and mood. Utilizing a variety of techniques, from delicate pencil renderings to bold watercolor expressions, the artworks explore the individuality of each subject.