David Bowie Low Poly
Rafa GomesRafa Gomes constructs icons through a prism of sharp edges and flat colors, rebuilding the human form into a digital mosaic. This piece captures David Bowie as a collection of geometric planes, reflecting the many facets of a man who lived through a series of distinct, stylized identities.

David Bowie Low Poly
Rafa Gomes constructs icons through a prism of sharp edges and flat colors, rebuilding the human form into a digital mosaic. This piece captures David Bowie as a collection of geometric planes, reflecting the many facets of a man who lived through a series of distinct, stylized identities.
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Art Analysis
The Geometric Architecture of a Musical Icon
Using a low-poly vector approach, Gomes breaks down the familiar features of the legendary musician into a complex grid of triangles and polygons. This technique mirrors the influence of the Pop Art movement through its use of bold, simplified forms while adding a digital layer of depth. Each facet of color contributes to a larger, recognizable whole, suggesting that identity is a composite of many different parts rather than a single, static image.
The choice of a squared orientation focuses the viewer entirely on the subject’s face, emphasizing the character development inherent in Bowie’s career. By humanizing a figure often seen as an otherworldly superhero of the stage, the artist uses visual elements to explore the multidimensional life experiences of a performer who bridged the gap between music and film. The result is a visually compelling story told through the geometry of light and shadow.
The artist uses sharp, angular facets to build a recognizable likeness from a series of simplified geometric planes.
The artwork utilizes bold colors and media-inspired subjects to continue the dialogue between fine art and popular culture.
Through the layered, abstract environment, the artwork examines how individuals define themselves within a complex and ever-changing landscape.
As part of a travelbook, the piece functions as a personal record of a specific moment and place, emphasizing the atmosphere of a leisurely lunch.
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