Over het werk
- 140 x 140 x 0.1 cm
This artwork (Pop Song XL by Ronald Hunter)is available for pickup at BelArt Gallery in Brussels, Belgium, or it can be delivered to the address of your choice within 2 to 3 weeks after your order is confirmed. The artwork is insured during transportation, so there’s no risk. Origin: Belgium.
Not stretched. You will receive it rolled, in a tube, ready for stretching.
We recommend having your painting stretched at a local custom framing shop, which is usually the most affordable and convenient option for large canvases.
You can also contact us to check the possibility of having it framed directly by our team.This striking artwork is a vibrant and textured portrait, merging elements of pop art and street art to create a compelling visual narrative. Dominating the composition is a woman’s face, rendered with intricate detail that captures an intense, almost tactile realism. Her gaze is direct and engaging, drawing the viewer into the piece with a magnetic pull. The background is a bold palette of reds, pinks, and occasional flashes of gold and orange, applied in a layered, almost kaleidoscopic fashion. This color scheme injects the piece with dynamic energy and emotional depth, while also contributing to its modern aesthetic. Overlaying the vivid background are graphic patterns and textual elements, which create a sense of movement and complexity. This layered approach invites close examination, revealing subtle flourishes and variations in texture that add depth to the portrait’s expression. The interplay of light and shadow further enhances the artwork’s dramatic effect, emphasizing the contours of the face and lending a three-dimensional quality to the image. Every brushstroke and line seems purposefully placed, contributing to an overall sense of harmony within the chaos of colors and patterns. This piece successfully balances realism with abstraction, making it a standout example of contemporary portraiture. Its vivid colors, intricate textures, and expressive gaze ensure that it captivates and holds the viewer’s attention, serving as both a bold artistic statement and a nuanced exploration of identity and emotion.













