Description
Canadian Pop artist Charles Pachter has long embraced his admiration for the British monarchy, frequently incorporating images of Queen Elizabeth into his body of work.
From his earliest whimsical depictions of the Queen seated atop a moose to more playful interpretations, Pachter has reimagined the Monarch in a variety of creative settings. In this particular print reproduction, the Queen is seen opening a wardrobe filled with her signature hats—her crown prominently displayed among them. The scene playfully suggests a moment of indecision, as if Her Majesty is pondering, “What to wear?” This piece is part of a series exploring Pachter’s iconic royal imagery.
“Charlie’s portrayals of the Queen are deeply embedded in my consciousness, shaping how I perceive both my country and the world. His work weaves together the signs and symbols that contribute to my sense of Canadian identity. I suspect this resonates with many who connect with Pachter’s art, as it taps into a profound sense of national pride.” — Tom Smart, writer and art museum curator.
Condition: Excellent, unframed, purchased from the artist.
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