"Call me “Royalty”"
"Call me “Royalty”"
Bold, commanding, and unapologetic, this portrait is a declaration of identity and power. Gold accents rise like a crown above the abstract linework, elevating the figure into a symbol of sovereignty. The gaze is steady, unwavering—carrying strength passed down through history yet spoken freshly in the present moment.
“Call Me Royalty” is more than nobility; it is self-affirmation and dignity painted onto canvas. It insists on being seen whole, sovereign, and radiant, reminding the viewer that true royalty lies not in titles, but in the spirit of resilience and presence. A work that is both timeless and contemporary, it transforms any space with its unapologetic power.
30” x 1.5” x 40”
Frame Not Included.
Hand Assembled Crown.
Created with a specially formulated true black, “Call Me Royalty” has no mouth but “King” is handwritten in cursive across it—and as explained by The Expressionist, this is why: for those who are tired of having to explain who they are; and for those who going forward will say no words, no more—but when asked who they are, the reply will be—call us “Royalty.”


