





Jean-Michel Basquiat
This piece honors the spirit of Jean-Michel Basquiat—unfiltered, electric, and untamed. With a grayscale portrait framed by a chaotic burst of color, the painting mirrors the tension Basquiat lived in: brilliance clashing with expectation, beauty birthed from rebellion.
His iconic crown of hair stretches like brushstrokes against a backdrop of graffiti, petals, and poetic fragments—visual noise that somehow speaks truth. The blue roses, scattered throughout, hint at softness within resistance.
This is more than a portrait. It’s a portal into the mind of someone who refused to be boxed in. Basquiat stands here not as a memory, but as a mirror for every artist who dares to be different—and means it.
22”x28”x1” stretch canvas
Medium:acrylic paint
This piece honors the spirit of Jean-Michel Basquiat—unfiltered, electric, and untamed. With a grayscale portrait framed by a chaotic burst of color, the painting mirrors the tension Basquiat lived in: brilliance clashing with expectation, beauty birthed from rebellion.
His iconic crown of hair stretches like brushstrokes against a backdrop of graffiti, petals, and poetic fragments—visual noise that somehow speaks truth. The blue roses, scattered throughout, hint at softness within resistance.
This is more than a portrait. It’s a portal into the mind of someone who refused to be boxed in. Basquiat stands here not as a memory, but as a mirror for every artist who dares to be different—and means it.
22”x28”x1” stretch canvas
Medium:acrylic paint
This piece honors the spirit of Jean-Michel Basquiat—unfiltered, electric, and untamed. With a grayscale portrait framed by a chaotic burst of color, the painting mirrors the tension Basquiat lived in: brilliance clashing with expectation, beauty birthed from rebellion.
His iconic crown of hair stretches like brushstrokes against a backdrop of graffiti, petals, and poetic fragments—visual noise that somehow speaks truth. The blue roses, scattered throughout, hint at softness within resistance.
This is more than a portrait. It’s a portal into the mind of someone who refused to be boxed in. Basquiat stands here not as a memory, but as a mirror for every artist who dares to be different—and means it.
22”x28”x1” stretch canvas
Medium:acrylic paint