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DAVID BOWIE - “Starman”
4ft x 4ft (122 × 122 cm)
Original Decollage on Cradled Wood Panel (7.5 cm)
Pink Neon Dripping Crown
Made using appropriated street posters, music flyers, spray paint, marker and halftone portrait work.
The layers have been built up, ripped back and rebuilt, so the history sits in the texture. It’s not meant to look clean. It’s meant to feel lived with.
The neon crown isn't decoration.
In graffiti culture, a crown is earned, not claimed.
It’s given by respect.
Bowie earned his through influence, not fame, he changed the way people saw themselves.
You’ll find references to Bowie’s Starman era and wider story hidden in the torn layers and printed fragments. Some are obvious. Some take time. The idea is that the piece keeps opening up the longer you live with it, not all at once.
4ft x 4ft (122 × 122 cm)
Original Decollage on Cradled Wood Panel (7.5 cm)
Pink Neon Dripping Crown
Made using appropriated street posters, music flyers, spray paint, marker and halftone portrait work.
The layers have been built up, ripped back and rebuilt, so the history sits in the texture. It’s not meant to look clean. It’s meant to feel lived with.
The neon crown isn't decoration.
In graffiti culture, a crown is earned, not claimed.
It’s given by respect.
Bowie earned his through influence, not fame, he changed the way people saw themselves.
You’ll find references to Bowie’s Starman era and wider story hidden in the torn layers and printed fragments. Some are obvious. Some take time. The idea is that the piece keeps opening up the longer you live with it, not all at once.
