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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil, Collage on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on metal. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 39.4x63in
About this artwork
In the series Inspiring Icons a portrait of Hollywood diva from the fifties Marilyn Monroe.
Who doesn't know this cheeky image of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe with the bubble gum balloon in front of her mouth? In creating this piece, I swirled together the vibrancy of pop art with the depth of fine art. My brushstrokes, infused with oil and ink, dance across the canvas, colliding with rebellious sprays of color. The imagery strikes a balance between… the figurative and the abstract, capturing a moment of boldness frozen in time. This painting is a manifesto of audacity—it'll splash any space with the electrifying essence of daring to be different.
Who doesn't know this cheeky image of Hollywood icon Marilyn Monroe with the bubble gum balloon in front of her mouth? In creating this piece, I swirled together the vibrancy of pop art with the depth of fine art. My brushstrokes, infused with oil and ink, dance across the canvas, colliding with rebellious sprays of color. The imagery strikes a balance between… the figurative and the abstract, capturing a moment of boldness frozen in time. This painting is a manifesto of audacity—it'll splash any space with the electrifying essence of daring to be different.
Bianca Lever
Italy
Credentials
- Group shows participant
- Established Artist
- International Exposure
- Solo shows participant
- Featured in gallery curations
« I create art the same way I create my life, curious, positive, and exploring all possibilities while loving the process! »
Bianca Lever is an artist based in Italy whose paintings have been exhibited nationally, as well as in the Netherlands, Sweden, and Germany. Creating in series such as "Inspiring Icons" and "Urban Wildlife", she endeavors to capture the essence of her subjects. Through her vivid works, Lever expresses positivity and strength. In her artistic process, she most often employs acrylics and oils on linen or canvas.