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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Linen
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 59.1x70.9in
About this artwork
"Let’s Dance"
This piece is my homage to David Bowie—a tribute to movement, rebellion, and artistic freedom. Let’s Dance is not just about music; it’s about transformation, about losing yourself in rhythm and color, about stepping into the unknown with fearless energy.
I built this painting on raw linen, layering oil with bold, electric strokes. The crimson branches cut through the composition like soundwaves, connecting figures, fragments, and… moments. There’s a pulse here—an urgency—woven through the chaotic harmony of lines, textures, and abstract forms.
Just like Bowie, this piece refuses to be pinned down. It’s raw, loud, and unapologetically alive. It invites the viewer to step into its rhythm, to feel the beat beneath the brushstrokes, and most of all—to dance.
This piece is my homage to David Bowie—a tribute to movement, rebellion, and artistic freedom. Let’s Dance is not just about music; it’s about transformation, about losing yourself in rhythm and color, about stepping into the unknown with fearless energy.
I built this painting on raw linen, layering oil with bold, electric strokes. The crimson branches cut through the composition like soundwaves, connecting figures, fragments, and… moments. There’s a pulse here—an urgency—woven through the chaotic harmony of lines, textures, and abstract forms.
Just like Bowie, this piece refuses to be pinned down. It’s raw, loud, and unapologetically alive. It invites the viewer to step into its rhythm, to feel the beat beneath the brushstrokes, and most of all—to dance.
Manja McCade
Germany
Credentials
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
“Art must hold space for what cannot be spoken.”
Manja McCade is a contemporary artist whose practice moves between abstraction, memory, and social awareness. Rooted in painting yet open to cross-disciplinary dialogue, her work explores presence, loss, and the pursuit of freedom. McCade’s process is intuitive and physical — color, gesture, and rhythm become her language.
Alongside her studio practice, she develops projects that question silence and visibility in political and emotional contexts, including Belmarsh Live, her long-term engagement with freedom of speech and justice.
Based in Dessau, Germany, McCade creates works that invite reflection — art as a space for truth, empathy, and transformation.
Manja McCade is a contemporary artist whose practice moves between abstraction, memory, and social awareness. Rooted in painting yet open to cross-disciplinary dialogue, her work explores presence, loss, and the pursuit of freedom. McCade’s process is intuitive and physical — color, gesture, and rhythm become her language.
Alongside her studio practice, she develops projects that question silence and visibility in political and emotional contexts, including Belmarsh Live, her long-term engagement with freedom of speech and justice.
Based in Dessau, Germany, McCade creates works that invite reflection — art as a space for truth, empathy, and transformation.