My love for portraits, especially Pop Art portraits, combined with my fascination with textures, actually made it a no-brainer to create this work. This work is not just another image, but a celebration of the creative process-a dialogue between experimentation and refinement, between construction and reinterpretation.
The torn layers reflect the natural dynamics of making art. When does a work feel complete? Which elements deserve a new approach? In this composition, you can see the basis, the development and the final result fuse into an image that shows both the process and the final vision.
It invites the viewer not only to admire the image, but also to embrace the layering and imperfections that make art what it is: a living process, a constant evolution of expression and identity.
As an XXL statement piece, this work is a powerful, layered artwork that comes into its own in both modern and industrial interiors. It challenges the viewer to not only observe, but also reflect on the beauty of transformation-because art is never static, but always in motion.
?️ For those who breathe Pop Art and want art that tells a story, "Warhol Style Pop Art Portrait in Decay" is a must-have.
Created by Arjen Roos with support from AI.
My work exists at the intersection of modern Pop Art and Expressionism, with influences from Modernism. Contrast, whether in light, color, or subject, plays a central role in my art. The color red is often prominently featured.
Each piece I create tells a story. I produce..
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