Snow White
The image is a full-body portrait set against a completely black background, making the figure pop out with high contrast. The artwork is done in a reverse style, where the light lines of the graphite/charcoal create the image on the dark canvas. The Character: The figure is instantly recognizable as Snow White, featuring her signature short, dark hair, headband, and her classic princess gown with puffed sleeves and a high, pointed white collar. Pose and Expression: Snow White is depicted looking down at a bouquet of flowers (likely roses) that she holds gently in her hands. Her eyes are closed and her mouth is curved in a sweet, modest smile, suggesting a feeling of joy, gratitude, or quiet pleasure. The pose is graceful and demure. Art Style: The drawing utilizes a textured, chalky appearance typical of charcoal. The artist used fine, light strokes to define her features and the folds of her gown, which cascades down to the bottom of the frame. The contrast is dramatic: the pure white of her skin, collar, and headband sharply stands out against the solid blackness surrounding her. The emphasis on light and shadow gives the piece a very dramatic and slightly vintage feel. The overall impression is a beautiful, serene, and iconic portrayal of the Disney princess.