Limited Edition of 5 • Available by Commission
Screaming Lady Pixel Remix occupies a unique position within the artist’s career, bringing together three fundamental influences that have shaped his visual language: Pop Art, digital pixelation, and urban intervention.
Created in 2021, the work revisits the iconic imagery of Roy Lichtenstein through the artist’s distinctive mosaic practice. What originally appeared as Ben-Day dots in twentieth-century commercial printing is transformed into a grid of physical pixels, translating one system of image reproduction into another. The result is a dialogue between industrial printing, digital culture, and the ancient tradition of mosaic.
Composed of approximately 2,500 individually placed glass tesserae, the one-meter-square format allows the image to unfold at an immersive scale. From close range, the viewer encounters a vibrant field of color, geometry, and material texture. From a distance, the familiar Pop Art image re-emerges with remarkable clarity, demonstrating the artist’s continued exploration of perception and visual reconstruction.
The work also represents an important bridge between the artist’s urban and studio practices. This mosaic is based on a public artwork originally installed on the streets of Santiago in 2014. More than a decade later, the original intervention remains intact, becoming one of the longest-standing examples of the artist’s public mosaic work and a recognizable landmark within the local street art landscape.
By recreating the image in a collector’s format, the artist establishes a direct connection between the permanence of public art and the intimacy of private collections. The piece transforms an urban intervention into a museum-quality object while preserving the visual energy and accessibility that defined its street origins.
Part of a limited edition of five pieces, Screaming Lady Pixel Remix stands as a key work within the artist’s ongoing investigation into image reproduction, cultural memory, and the relationship between public space and contemporary collecting.
Available by commission.