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Neon Artemis is a striking fusion of classical sculpture and contemporary street-inspired expression. This hand-painted bust reimagines the ancient goddess of the hunt and protector of wild things in vibrant, fluorescent hues — each stroke a tribute to her independence, strength, and timeless mystery.
Under daylight, the richly layered acrylics shimmer with bold pigments. Under UV/blacklight, the piece transforms into a radiant spectacle, revealing… an otherworldly dimension that echoes Artemis’s lunar mythology. The result is a dynamic artwork with dual presence: both commanding and ethereal.
Ideal for:
Modern collectors, statement interior spaces, galleries blending classical roots with avant-garde expression.
Antoni Dragan in an emerging artist from Greece whose work has already been exhibited internationally. His compositions are pop art interpretations of what he sees, and he fills each work with vibrant colors and a mix of the recognizable and unfamiliar. He has developed a 'progressive multi-paint technique,' wherein completely different paintings appear on the same surface depending on the intensity of light.