Its Not Rocket Science

Grahovsky

Grahovsky captures the electric stillness of a city afternoon through bold lines and a saturated palette. This piece centers on a woman mid-bubble, her sun protection eyewear reflecting a world of playful pink shades and urban energy.

Its Not Rocket Science — framed, leaning against the wall
Grahovsky

Its Not Rocket Science

Grahovsky captures the electric stillness of a city afternoon through bold lines and a saturated palette. This piece centers on a woman mid-bubble, her sun protection eyewear reflecting a world of playful pink shades and urban energy.

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The Bold Geometry of a Bubble Gum Pop

Grahovsky blends the raw energy of urban street art with the clean lines of graphic illustration. The central figure, framed by sun protection eyewear, anchors the composition while a pink bubble expands across the frame. This focus on a mundane action—blowing gum—strips away the serious to celebrate the simple textures of daily life.

The work leans into a vibrant color palette, where playful pink shades collide with the grit of urban decay and renewal. By framing this portrait in a squared orientation, the artist creates a sense of immediate, close-up intimacy. It is a study of character and object, where the translucent curve of the gum becomes as significant as the person behind it.

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