Too Much Stupid Talk, Not Enough Good Music (Giclée Print)

250,00
  • High Quality Print on Fine Art Premium Luster Paper
  • 47 x 47 cm
  • Hand-signed by artist
  • Certificate of Authenticity
  • Unframed. Frame available upon request
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This giclée print reproduces my original philosophical collage painting created in a retro-inspired blend of pop art and minimalism. The central element — a vintage vinyl record covered in soft white acrylic brushstrokes and inscribed with the phrase “Too much stupid talk, not enough good music” — becomes a visual manifesto about modern culture.

The work reflects the tension between today’s endless stream of shallow conversations and the fading presence of genuine, soulful music. The phrase is sharp, ironic, and intentionally provocative — a reminder of how true artistic expression can be drowned out by noise, trends, and meaningless chatter.

A vivid red paint drip on the clean white background introduces something raw and emotional, like authenticity breaking through an over-processed world. The bold black frame surrounding the composition adds graphic strength and a sense of finality, emphasizing the contrast between external loudness and inner silence