Colorful abstract sculpture of a Taylor Swift's face with a yellow background, featuring bold, varied hues like pink, blue, and red. The face has exaggerated features, and the style is reminiscent of pop art.
Bold pop art portrait featuring a stylized Taylor Swift with blonde hair against a vibrant blue background. Her face is painted with vivid pink, red, and blue hues, emphasizing contrast and expression.
A colorful abstract portrait with bold shapes and vibrant hues. The face has exaggerated features, including bright yellow eyes and red lips, combining orange, green, blue, and purple patches against a dark background.
A vibrant, colorful portrait of a Taylor Swift' face with exaggerated features. The artwork uses bold colors like yellow for hair, red for lips, and blue and pink for facial shadows, creating a striking, abstract appearance against a dark background.

Abstract Taylor Swift: Pop Icon, Refracted

Medium: Mixed Medium on Wood
Size: 3ft x 3ft (36 in x 36 in)
Creation Date: 2025
Collection: Pop Art

Abstract Taylor Swift (2024) is a vibrant, mixed media portrait that fuses Pop Art spectacle with the emotive depth of abstraction. Created on a 36 x 36 inch carved wood panel, the work explores cultural iconography, celebrity perception, and reinvention. It belongs to my Pop Art Collection, which centers on how public symbols evolve in the age of saturated media.

Rather than render Taylor Swift in literal form, I aimed to translate the energy her image carries. The painting is kinetic — pulsing with saturated reds, shocking yellows, bright pinks, and blues. Her iconic silhouette is stylized but not rigid, vibrating with layered brushwork and etched grooves that mimic sonic texture. The carved surface adds a physical rhythm, transforming the panel into a kind of visual soundtrack.

Influenced by Andy Warhol’s Marilyns, this piece doesn’t mimic so much as dialogue with that legacy. Warhol crystallized celebrity as image; here, I abstract it — shifting from fixed to fluid, personal to symbolic. Taylor becomes a prism: part subject, part idea, entirely alive in color and form.

In Abstract Taylor Swift, the boundaries between portrait, symbol, and critique blur. Is this a celebration? A meditation? A reframing of pop culture through painterly means? Perhaps all of the above. Like her music, the work balances boldness with emotional texture, spectacle with sincerity.

This isn’t just a visual depiction — it’s an experience. Immediate, layered, and refracted.