African queen figure, regally adorned in ornate, Art Deco-inspired headdress and Gothic-architectural elements, with bold, geometric patterns reminiscent of traditional African textiles, crafted from layered, textured Acrylic Impasto, as if molded from Terra-cotta, with intricate, paper-like folds evoking Origami, set against a muted, earthy background, blending the expressive brushstrokes of Franz Kline, the intricate paper folding of Robert J. Lang, and the Renaissance grandeur of Donatello, with the elegant, modernist curves of Clarice Cliff's ceramics and the Byzantine golds of Duccio di Buoninsegna's icons, infused with the raw, performative energy of Hermann Nitsch's Viennese Actionism, photographed in the stark, realist style of Edward Hopper, with clean lines, controlled shading, and a sense of quiet contemplation, while embodying the powerful, identity-exploring spirit of Zanele Muholi's Contemporary African Art, as a symbol of African royalty, strength, and beauty.
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