Troopertina at Tiffany’s | Acrylic 16 x 20 in

$1,200.00

This playful yet thought-provoking piece reimagines an iconic symbol of elegance and beauty—Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s—through the surreal and rebellious lens of the Troopertina series.

The classic black dress, pearls, cigarette holder, and Starbucks cup set the stage for a recognizable image, but the Stormtrooper helmet disrupts the illusion, challenging the viewer to question identity, societal roles, and the façades we maintain. The bold “ROGUE” text in the background hints at rebellion, suggesting that beneath the poise and sophistication, there’s an underlying resistance to conformity.

Blending pop culture, nostalgia, and a subversive edge, Troopertina at Tiffany’s explores the contrast between glamour and anonymity, expectation and individuality, tradition and defiance.

Title: Troopertina at Tiffany’s

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 16 x 20 in (Framed)

Year: 2024

Original Artwork | Price Available upon request

This playful yet thought-provoking piece reimagines an iconic symbol of elegance and beauty—Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s—through the surreal and rebellious lens of the Troopertina series.

The classic black dress, pearls, cigarette holder, and Starbucks cup set the stage for a recognizable image, but the Stormtrooper helmet disrupts the illusion, challenging the viewer to question identity, societal roles, and the façades we maintain. The bold “ROGUE” text in the background hints at rebellion, suggesting that beneath the poise and sophistication, there’s an underlying resistance to conformity.

Blending pop culture, nostalgia, and a subversive edge, Troopertina at Tiffany’s explores the contrast between glamour and anonymity, expectation and individuality, tradition and defiance.

Title: Troopertina at Tiffany’s

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 16 x 20 in (Framed)

Year: 2024

Original Artwork | Price Available upon request

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This piece is part of the Troopertinas series, exploring themes of conformity, rebellion, and the delicate balance between individuality and belonging in a world where roles are often pre-defined.