In Head of Chaga, I merge three icons of modern art. Magritte’s anonymous suit is crowned with Warhol’s famous Campbell’s Soup Can, while the figure is placed within a colorful, poetic world that seems to flow directly from Marc Chagall.
In doing so, I create a playful yet pointed statement: I intertwine identity, consumption, and dream into a single image. Where Magritte reduced man to an anonymous bearer, I replace it with Warhol’s symbol of mass consumption, while Chagall envelops the scene in warmth, color, and love.
With this work, I reveal the essence of my iFusionism: great masters of art history blending into a new, luxurious statement piece where irony and poetry go hand in hand.
Technique: Fine art giclée print on museum-quality paper
Framing: Available on request
Dimensions: 100 × 66 cm
Edition: / 150
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€3,375.00Price
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