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MikoArt-Liquid Gloss®-07FP/JimieHendrix-120x120cm by MikoArt

MikoArt-Liquid Gloss®-07FP/JimieHendrix-120x120cm by MikoArt

Medium: Fuji Crystal DP II Ultra HD photo paper, glued to 3mm. Alu-Dibond and then covered with 2/3mm resin. The gold frame is enclosed in the Epoxy Liquid Gloss painting.

Dimensions: 120 x 120 cm

Year: 2025

Price: $8500.00 USD

Status: available

In this painting, I present Jimi Hendrix's life was like a solo that begins from nowhere and ends in an explosion of color and freedom. Born in Seattle, he grew up in a world of uncertainty, but with a guitar in his hands, he found solace. Hendrix didn't just play music; he spoke through sound, distortion, and silence. He broke down barriers between genres, cultures, and expectations, demonstrating that vulnerability and strength could coexist. His life was short, but his influence is endless—like an echo that resonates. That story lives on in this painting. His gaze is directed upward, as if listening to an inner melody that only he can hear. A warm smile betrays playfulness and wonder, while butterflies dance around his head like visual chords. They symbolize freedom, transformation, and the fleeting nature of the moment—just like his music, which was never fixed but constantly recreated. The fragmented, prismatic forms evoke refracted light and electrical resonance. Colors clash and merge simultaneously, like Hendrix's guitar playing: raw and refined, earthy and cosmic. The painting seems less a portrait and more a snapshot of his mind—an artist who transcends reality and simultaneously makes it more deeply tangible. Thus, the painting, along with his life, tells a single story: that of a man who transformed music into freedom, and of an image that captures that freedom in color, movement, and dream. The blue frame is part of the Epoxy Liquid Gloss and is not a physical wooden frame.

About the Artist

MikoArt

Nationality: Dutch

Fueled by my versatile creativity, a constant quest to create, and my sense of color and image, I finally found my own individual creative...