Queen Elizabeth II has been crafted – out of red wine spilled on a CARPET. Artist Fanny Gough created the stunning likeness as a tribute to the monarch's "full-bodied" response to the UK's lockdown.Fanny spilled the red wine onto the carpet then used a stain remover brush head to create the outline of Her Majesty's crown.She then used a fine paint brush dipped in the stain remover to create the details of The Queen's face.The two-metre-square portrait was commissioned by cult cleaning product Dr Beckmann, after lockdown led to an increase in sales of red wine – and the products needed to clean it after a spill.Artist Fanny rose to fame after winning BBC TV show Home is Where the Art is and later created portraits of BBC Breakfast presenters.
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