




The Queen of Harlem, 2024
Lidia de Pedro is a UK-based visual artist whose work blends classicism and modernism to explore complex sociological themes through symbolism, humour, and iconoclastic imagery.
The Queen of Harlem is a graphic adaptation of Federico GarcĆa Lorcaās poem The King of Harlem.
With a spoon,
she gouged out the eyes of the crocodiles
with a spoon.
There is no anguish comparable to the crushed reds,
to the trembling blood within the dark eclipse,
to the maroon violence, mute and deaf in the half-light.
This unique piece is printed on 300gsm Somerset Cream paper, the comes signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 56 x 76
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Lidia de Pedro is a UK-based visual artist whose work blends classicism and modernism to explore complex sociological themes through symbolism, humour, and iconoclastic imagery.
The Queen of Harlem is a graphic adaptation of Federico GarcĆa Lorcaās poem The King of Harlem.
With a spoon,
she gouged out the eyes of the crocodiles
with a spoon.
There is no anguish comparable to the crushed reds,
to the trembling blood within the dark eclipse,
to the maroon violence, mute and deaf in the half-light.
This unique piece is printed on 300gsm Somerset Cream paper, the comes signed and numbered by the artist.
Size (cm): 56 x 76











