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Study of Galena Wrapped in a Sheet

A brown pen and ink portrait drawing of an albino woman, with a sheet wrapped around her chest, with her eyes closed and an ambiguous facial expression of pain and/or pleasure.

Study of Galena Wrapped in a Sheet, 2025. Brown and sepia inks and gouache on vellum, 6 x 8 in,


The character of Galena was drawn from many different sources. Her endless quest for increasingly intense sensations—and the use of heroic doses of alcohol and substances to approach such a heightened state—was inspired by the painter Francis Bacon’s biography and interviews. I also modeled aspects of her personality and speech on someone I once knew who was simultaneously a psychopath and a masochist: quite a combo.

A line from William Gibson’s Count Zero was also inspiring:

“And, for an instant, she stared directly into those soft blue eyes and knew, with an instinctive mammalian certainty, that the exceedingly rich were no longer even remotely human.”
— William Gibson

Galena displays “inhumanity” through her inappropriate reactions to situations, whether it’s poking her nose into a painting she’s trying to figure out how to appreciate, laughing uncontrollably at a fistfight, or taking visceral pleasure in having large amounts of money stolen from her purse in an elevator car.

tags: Galena
categories: Sketches, Studies, The Vaster Conspiracy
Friday 01.31.25
Posted by Roman Kalinovski
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