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Other details :
Artwork on cardboard. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
24x18in
About this artwork
Bring the Noise is an expressive figurative work that explores movement, rhythm, and cultural memory through bold color and gesture. The faceless figure becomes universal, allowing the focus to rest on posture, motion, and energy rather than identity. Each mark functions like a beat, translating sound and dance into visual form.
The layered background and dynamic composition evoke music as a living force—one that carries heritage, resilience, and… joy. Rooted in Afro-Latin visual language, the work bridges abstraction and figuration, making it both emotionally immediate and visually timeless.
This piece offers strong presence and narrative depth, ideal for collectors drawn to contemporary figurative painting with cultural resonance and expressive movement.
My roots in African American and Puerto Rican heritage infuse my vibrant styles with vibrant cultural storytelling. My work weaves together contemporary abstraction, urban folk narrative, and Afro-Caribbean symbolism. My working class parents were both creative people, he was an aspiring screenwriter, she was an aspiring fashion designer, they raised me in East Harlem NYC. I was a shy, introverted child with a lot of imagination. By my early twenties I worked my way through fashion and art school. Painting since I was 15, 40 years later I'm finally comfortable in my creativity and have devoted myself to exploring subjects and topics of interest to me. I'm neurodivergent so my styles vary, greatly.What brings me joy is knowing that I am contributing beauty and a piece of my heritage to those sophisticated enough to appreciate it. I have 3 cats, I also write novels and I'm working on an art book of my work to debut next year. My official studio site is : www.greenview-art-studio.com