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Other details :
Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
19.7x19.7in
About this artwork
A work that is part of the Graffiti series.
The portrait is that of Peter Higgs, Nobel Prize winner in Physics in 2013.
This is a graffiti acrylic on OSB (Oriented Strand Board) panel.
Its size is 100 x 150 cm
The title, BOSONMAN, refers to the particles, the bosons, on which Higgs devoted much of his studies in the 1960s and which led to him, 50 years later, receiving the Nobel Prize in Physics.
The Normoid archive number is #0502
Herman Normoid comes from a background in cultural heritage restoration and uses mixed media ranging from pure-pigment acrylics to large- and medium-format graffiti on stucco. His style originates from the informal, evolving into a loosely controlled formality, characterized by the exclusive use of large, flat palette knives and steel tips, for intense, textured paintings. His works convey an instinctive energy rooted in the subconscious, allowing emotion and spontaneity to guide both the creation and the viewer's experience.