Description
A woman turns her face upward, lips parted, eyes closed in a moment of private rapture. Her skin catches washes of fluorescent green, hot pink and deep blue, while bursts of orange pigment scatter across one cheek like a constellation. A faceted crystal earring throws splinters of color, and behind her a softer reflection of the same figure rises into iridescent bubbles and threads of luminous smoke. The whole image hums with the charged glamour of a darkened studio lit only by colored light.
This is a piece for those who love bold color and a sense of theater. Against deep black, the saturated hues feel almost lit from within, drawing the eye and holding it. It brings energy and contemporary edge to a living room, a creative studio, a boutique hotel lobby or any space that welcomes a confident, modern statement. Hung where light can play across its glossy surface, it reads as both portrait and reverie.
From the Subversive Visions: Echoes of the Forbidden collection:
This is a collection that does not look away. Across eight charged scenes — a planet pushed to its limit, the glow of screens that hold us captive, the watchful eye of surveillance, the long road of those displaced by a warming world — the images render the present with a clarity so sharp it feels closer than comfort. Each frame is staged with the precision of a photograph and the conviction of a statement, beautiful and unsettling in the same breath. Together they trace a single thread: the quiet courage to picture what most of us prefer to leave unspoken.
To live with these works is to keep a thoughtful provocateur in the room — a presence that sparks dialogue at dinner, that rewards the long second look, that refuses to fade into the wallpaper. They flatter the curious and the brave, those who want their walls to mean something. There is dignity in this confrontation, and a strange beauty too: the conviction that art can name our anxieties and, in naming them, make us feel less alone with them.
Key Features
- Material: High-definition Lambda Print — true silver-halide photographic exposure (Fuji Crystal DP II for colour, Ilford for black & white) on premium acrylic glass, glossy finish for exceptional depth and clarity.
- Finish: Face-mounted under 2 mm premium acrylic glass — Diasec technique.
- Backing: 3 mm alu Dibond composite panel.
- Style: Hyperrealism
- Edition: Unlimited.
- Mounting: Recessed aluminium subframe — ready to hang (invisible wall mounting, 25 mm offset).
- Longevity: 50–75 years archival conservation.
Purpose
The collection sets out to turn the difficult subjects of contemporary life into images we can actually contemplate — climate, consumption, technology, identity, power and surveillance — translating headlines and unease into composed, arresting pictures that provoke reflection and open honest conversation rather than deliver easy answers.
Audience
- Collectors who want art with a point of view, not just decoration
- Curious newcomers drawn to bold, conversation-starting images
- Cultural spaces, studios and offices that welcome ideas and debate
- Anyone who believes a wall can ask a meaningful question
Interior Decorator’s Advice
- Give each piece room to command its own wall, away from clutter, so its message lands with full force
- Light it with a focused, warm-neutral spot to deepen contrast and bring out the photorealistic detail
- Pair with restrained, contemporary furnishings — concrete, dark metal, muted tones — that let the image speak
- For a stronger statement, group two or three works in a tight grid to read them as a single conversation





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