The Story
Introducing "When I'm Good I'm Very Good (Claret)", a captivating artwork by The Connor Brothers that exudes an undeniable allure and sophistication. This original painting, with its roots deeply embedded in the style of a book cover, brings to life the essence of vintage Hollywood glamour through the portrayal of a woman whose persona is as intriguing as it is enigmatic.
Set against a backdrop of deep claret red, the portrait captures your attention instantly, wrapping you in layers of mystery and elegance. Shades reminiscent of midnight black frame the composition, lending gravity and depth that invite closer inspection. Glints of golden ochre and delicate blush pink gently illuminate the scene, highlighting subtle details and adding warmth to this stylish tableau. Flecks of sky blue offer fleeting moments of serenity in an otherwise intensely hued narrative.
The subject, a woman clothed in a garment that whispers tales of yesteryear fashion, holds our gaze with her poised yet provocative expression. Her dark hair cascades softly around her shoulders as she rests her chin on her hand in thoughtful repose. Below this striking image runs the text: "WHEN I'M GOOD I'M VERY GOOD, WHEN I'M BAD I'M BETTER." These words playfully embrace both virtue and vice, suggesting complexity beneath the surface allure.
Crafted by The Connor Brothers—a duo celebrated for their exploration into truth vs fiction—this piece continues their tradition; questioning cultural norms while embracing satire to highlight societal paradoxes. Their journey from anonymity under fictitious personas towards revealing their true identities adds layers to this work's intrigue.
"When I'm Good I'm Very Good (Claret)" is not just wall art; it's an invitation to ponder appearances versus reality and enjoy wit intertwined with visual splendor—an exquisite addition for collectors who value depth alongside beauty.
Description
Introducing "When I'm Good I'm Very Good (Claret)", a captivating artwork by The Connor Brothers that exudes an undeniable allure and sophistication. This original painting, with its roots deeply embedded in the style of a book cover, brings to life the essence of vintage Hollywood glamour through the portrayal of a woman whose persona is as intriguing as it is enigmatic.
Set against a backdrop of deep claret red, the portrait captures your attention instantly, wrapping you in layers of mystery and elegance. Shades reminiscent of midnight black frame the composition, lending gravity and depth that invite closer inspection. Glints of golden ochre and delicate blush pink gently illuminate the scene, highlighting subtle details and adding warmth to this stylish tableau. Flecks of sky blue offer fleeting moments of serenity in an otherwise intensely hued narrative.
The subject, a woman clothed in a garment that whispers tales of yesteryear fashion, holds our gaze with her poised yet provocative expression. Her dark hair cascades softly around her shoulders as she rests her chin on her hand in thoughtful repose. Below this striking image runs the text: "WHEN I'M GOOD I'M VERY GOOD, WHEN I'M BAD I'M BETTER." These words playfully embrace both virtue and vice, suggesting complexity beneath the surface allure.
Crafted by The Connor Brothers—a duo celebrated for their exploration into truth vs fiction—this piece continues their tradition; questioning cultural norms while embracing satire to highlight societal paradoxes. Their journey from anonymity under fictitious personas towards revealing their true identities adds layers to this work's intrigue.
"When I'm Good I'm Very Good (Claret)" is not just wall art; it's an invitation to ponder appearances versus reality and enjoy wit intertwined with visual splendor—an exquisite addition for collectors who value depth alongside beauty.
















