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Basquiat Stable — BLOOD, FECES, King
This poignant composition captures a figure rendered with Basquiat’s signature raw, neo-expressionist style. The central humanoid form is stylized with skeletal elements, accented by bold strokes in black, red, blue, yellow, and ochre, creating a vivid anatomical and emotional intensity. Surrounding the figure are text elements: "BLOOD," "FECES," "URINE," "ANGER," and "ALLE," evoking raw bodily and psychological themes. Characteristic elements include primitive, mask-like facial features, fragmented anatomy, and energetic linework that convey a sense of tension and urgency. The palette uses contrasting primary and earth tones against a white background, emphasizing the figure's isolation and expressive power. The repeated crown motif near the signature underscores Basquiat’s exploration of identity and power. This contemporary artwork is inspired by 1980s neo-expressionism’s engagement with the body, primal emotions, and urban existential themes. Perfect for collectors interested in raw human expression and culturally resonant street art aesthetics. Contemporary art inspired by Basquiat’s profound melding of anatomy and urban poetry. Excellent condition throughout. Ready to frame or hang.
This poignant composition captures a figure rendered with Basquiat’s signature raw, neo-expressionist style. The central humanoid form is stylized with skeletal elements, accented by bold strokes in black, red, blue, yellow, and ochre, creating a vivid anatomical and emotional intensity. Surrounding the figure are text elements: "BLOOD," "FECES," "URINE," "ANGER," and "ALLE," evoking raw bodily and psychological themes. Characteristic elements include primitive, mask-like facial features, fragmented anatomy, and energetic linework that convey a sense of tension and urgency. The palette uses contrasting primary and earth tones against a white background, emphasizing the figure's isolation and expressive power. The repeated crown motif near the signature underscores Basquiat’s exploration of identity and power. This contemporary artwork is inspired by 1980s neo-expressionism’s engagement with the body, primal emotions, and urban existential themes. Perfect for collectors interested in raw human expression and culturally resonant street art aesthetics. Contemporary art inspired by Basquiat’s profound melding of anatomy and urban poetry. Excellent condition throughout. Ready to frame or hang.