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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
23.6x63in
About this artwork
Using vibrant acrylic paints, I captured the raw power and energy of these rebellious women. Every brushstroke pulsates with passion and independence. This painting celebrates freedom and strength—bringing punk power and a distinctive spirit right into your home! An honest, vibrant statement against convention.
Strong women in a male-dominated world—here they are united!
Gaye Avert was one of the first female rock stars in the punk movement and… played bass with "The Adverts".
Nina Hagen is called the German “Godmother of Punk” and influenced the German New Wave.
Patti Smith, she is also considered the “Godmother of Punk”.
Poly Styrene was the singer and frontwoman of one of the first punk bands and impresses with her enormously powerful voice.
Siouxsie was the singer and frontwoman of Siouxsie and the Banshees, who are considered one of the most important bands of the post-punk and dark wave movement.
Felicitas Willgeroth uses a variety of media, including painting, performing arts, and bodywork, drawing on extensive training in fine art painting and acting. Her technique is passionate and vibrant—she works with dynamic, powerful gestures, combines contrasting materials such as lacquer with sand, gold with dirt, and deliberately breaks with perfection. Through her play with chaos and harmony, as well as socio-critical themes, she conveys powerful emotions ranging from pain to lightness, always imbued with authenticity and a deep striving for freedom.
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