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"Rolling Stoned" 30 x 48 Mixed Media on Canvas
In Culture in Decay, relics of modern myth and memory collapse into new constellations. Each work is both ruin and resurrection — a fragment of collective culture reassembled into sacred debris.
Rolling Stoned
Original Mixed Media on Panel — Plaster, Oil, Acrylic, Metallic Pigment, UV Varnish (3 coats)
30 x 48 inches
Rolling Stoned is an homage to rebellion and resonance — a visceral collision of sound, texture, and time. Built on a sculpted foundation of plaster, the surface crackles with the patina of history, echoing the raw, unfiltered pulse of the era that birthed rock and roll’s most iconic provocateurs.
The work layers oil and acrylic pigments in a fevered, tactile composition — from the molten reds that burn like stage lights to the collage of imagery and text that flickers like memory through smoke and distortion. Metallic pigments glint beneath the varnish, invoking both the shimmer of spotlight and the grit of the backstage world.
At its heart, the open mouth — defiant and electric — becomes an emblem of sound itself: the human instrument of protest, pleasure, and power. Through three coats of UV varnish, the surface achieves a lustrous permanence — a relic both contemporary and timeless.
Rolling Stoned stands as a visual anthem — equal parts tribute and transformation — where the mythology of music is reimagined in plaster, pigment, and pulse.
In Culture in Decay, relics of modern myth and memory collapse into new constellations. Each work is both ruin and resurrection — a fragment of collective culture reassembled into sacred debris.
Rolling Stoned
Original Mixed Media on Panel — Plaster, Oil, Acrylic, Metallic Pigment, UV Varnish (3 coats)
30 x 48 inches
Rolling Stoned is an homage to rebellion and resonance — a visceral collision of sound, texture, and time. Built on a sculpted foundation of plaster, the surface crackles with the patina of history, echoing the raw, unfiltered pulse of the era that birthed rock and roll’s most iconic provocateurs.
The work layers oil and acrylic pigments in a fevered, tactile composition — from the molten reds that burn like stage lights to the collage of imagery and text that flickers like memory through smoke and distortion. Metallic pigments glint beneath the varnish, invoking both the shimmer of spotlight and the grit of the backstage world.
At its heart, the open mouth — defiant and electric — becomes an emblem of sound itself: the human instrument of protest, pleasure, and power. Through three coats of UV varnish, the surface achieves a lustrous permanence — a relic both contemporary and timeless.
Rolling Stoned stands as a visual anthem — equal parts tribute and transformation — where the mythology of music is reimagined in plaster, pigment, and pulse.