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Created as the official wedding gift to Crown Princess Victoria and Prince Daniel of Sweden. The composition employs symbolic still-life elements drawn from Old Master tradition — chalice, river stones, light — each carrying layered meaning around devotion, permanence, and grace. No black pigment is used; all shadow is achieved through complementary colour relationships.
First major public portrait commission. Executed for Linköping Diocese. Intimate formal composition with warm interior light — controlled tonal transitions emphasising character, authority, and permanence. Technique consistent with Northern European ecclesiastical portraiture of the 17th–18th centuries.
Ceremonial portrait in formal dress with sash and medals. Precision in fabric, metal, and skin tone — each material rendered with distinct textural language. The controlled palette and formal posture place the work firmly within the tradition of Swedish state portraiture.
A philosophical work exploring the eternal cycle of life through classical still-life composition. The chalice, stones, flame, and stars — each element carries layered symbolic weight rooted in Old Master iconography. As with all Warren works, black is absent; depth emerges from colour relationships alone.