Andy Warhol
“Andy Warhol” (150×120 cm) takes the pop art icon and pushes him into new territory. His face rises from a glowing field of neon red, cracked with lines of gold that feel both fragile and powerful at the same time. The portrait itself is built from the blackest black paint in the world, giving his features a deep, velvety texture that looks like suede and pulls the eye straight into the void. Around the face, the canvas is packed with small tags, texts, and logos tied to Warhol’s world—Campbell’s soup, quotes, and flashes of his unmistakable aesthetic—like fragments of his thoughts hidden in plain sight.
The painting plays with surface contrasts, mixing matte and glossy paints, so depending on the angle and light, different layers and hidden details come alive. Under UV, the black shifts again, glowing in a way that feels both strange and luxurious, making the work change with every viewing. It’s a portrait that captures Warhol not just as an artist, but as the eternal symbol of art, fame, and reinvention.








