Karlie Kloss Art , This original painting captures the essence of Karlie Kloss, one of the world’s most iconic supermodels, in a minimalist style that makes a bold statement. The portrait is set against a background of pages from a ‘How to Be a Supermodel’ book, highlighting the absurdity of the fashion world that claims to have the answers on how to attain beauty and grace. In a world where beauty is marketed and defined by the industry, it’s almost comical that a guidebook could teach someone how to be truly beautiful.
Karlie Kloss Art , This original painting captures the essence of Karlie Kloss, one of the world’s most iconic supermodels, in a minimalist style that makes a bold statement. The portrait is set against a background of pages from a ‘How to Be a Supermodel’ book, highlighting the absurdity of the fashion world that claims to have the answers on how to attain beauty and grace. In a world where beauty is marketed and defined by the industry, it’s almost comical that a guidebook could teach someone how to be truly beautiful.
This painting speaks to the bizarre culture of modeling, where you’re born with a beauty that others admire, desire, and chase after. Karlie Kloss is the epitome of this unattainable standard, her face is flawless, yet society tells you there’s a formula for how to replicate that look. The painting is a reflection of the contradiction between natural beauty and the industry’s attempt to shape it. The delicate yet powerful portrayal of Karlie becomes a critique of the beauty ideals that dominate our culture, where being a supermodel is seen as both a privilege and a bizarre, often unattainable aspiration.
This piece isn’t just about Karlie, though, it’s about the insane culture surrounding the modeling world and the obsession with perfection. The absurdity of a book that claims it can teach you how to be beautiful is captured in the dissonance between the pages of advice and the natural elegance that Karlie exudes effortlessly.
And what makes this even more incredible is that Karlie Kloss herself saw the painting and gave her approval, a full circle moment for this piece, blending art, beauty, and the surreal reality of the modeling industry.
Painted on 12oz cotton box canvas and ready to hang. Painted with a wrap around effect so there are no unsightly nails or staples,
or visible canvas.
Acrylic paintings are painted in a mixture of Golden, Liquitex and Winsor and Newton professional acrylic paints. Gouache paintings are painted in Liquitex. Spray painted paintings use
MTN 94, Montana Gold and Molotow.
All painting are finished with a non yellowing spray matt varnish.
ALL my painting are original, painted by me, in my studio and are not a print, a digital reproduction or some AI guff.
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