Painted Pop Portraits

The Equestrian Portrait of King Philip Ii is an Impressive Art Piece

Considering the impact the King of Pop had on the world, homages found at the Art Basel Miami Beach—including this Equestrian Portrait of King Philip II—will be anything but far and few in between. Although, this particular painting is more than just a tribute.

Michael Jackson himself commissioned this portrait after seeing Kehinde Wiley’s work at the Brooklyn Museum of Art. After agreeing in 2008 to create this outstanding masterpiece, Wiley naturally decided to finish it after Jackson’s death.

An impressive feat, the Equestrian Portrait of King Philip II would certainly have been welcomed by the King of Pop with joy. It depicts Michael Jackson at the height of his career.
Trend Themes
1. Pop Art Resurgence - The rise of painted pop portraits is creating opportunities for artists to commemorate and pay tribute to influential figures in popular culture.
2. Celebrity Commissioned Art - The trend of celebrities commissioning custom artworks allows artists to create unique pieces that capture the essence and impact of the subjects.
3. Posthumous Art Creations - The creation of artworks posthumously provides a way to honor and remember iconic figures, preserving their legacy through visual representations.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry can embrace the trend of painted pop portraits by encouraging the production and exhibition of artworks that capture the spirit of popular culture icons.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can collaborate with artists to create custom artworks that embody the essence and influence of celebrities, creating unique merchandise or promotional materials.
3. Memorabilia and Collectibles - The memorabilia and collectibles industry can tap into the demand for posthumous artworks, offering limited edition prints or replicas that fans can collect and cherish as a tribute to their favorite icons.

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