In the picture “Beduinka” shows the talent of the English artist as an original portraitist. With confident abstract strokes, breaking the picture, Peter Blake paints a portrait of a Bedouin girl.
The artist successfully uses a combination of dark-cherry blossoms with herbaceous green, adds bright yellow, achieves the effect of a hot desert and unexpectedly completes the composition with decorative white. The classic style of the painting turns into fashionable pop art.
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