Still Notorious

$180.00

Still Notorious

Hip-Hop Portrait | Biggie Smalls Artwork | Mixed Media Painting

11 × 14” Mixed Media Acrylics on Paper on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

Some figures move beyond a single moment, becoming part of a larger cultural presence that continues to resonate over time. Still Notorious captures that lasting impact through a layered, mixed media approach that reflects both image and influence.

The composition brings together painted portraiture and collaged elements, allowing fragments of typography, texture, and color to build a surface that feels both expressive and grounded. Each layer contributes to a sense of history, echoing the visual language and energy surrounding the subject.

The portrait itself remains direct and steady, holding a quiet intensity within the surrounding movement. There is a balance between control and spontaneity, where realism and abstraction meet without competing.

Rooted in presence and recognition, this piece reflects not just a likeness, but a lasting imprint—where image, culture, and memory continue to exist side by side.

Still Notorious

Hip-Hop Portrait | Biggie Smalls Artwork | Mixed Media Painting

11 × 14” Mixed Media Acrylics on Paper on Canvas Panel Original Painting by Jane L Sayers Free shipping Certificate of Authenticity Framed Ready to hang

Some figures move beyond a single moment, becoming part of a larger cultural presence that continues to resonate over time. Still Notorious captures that lasting impact through a layered, mixed media approach that reflects both image and influence.

The composition brings together painted portraiture and collaged elements, allowing fragments of typography, texture, and color to build a surface that feels both expressive and grounded. Each layer contributes to a sense of history, echoing the visual language and energy surrounding the subject.

The portrait itself remains direct and steady, holding a quiet intensity within the surrounding movement. There is a balance between control and spontaneity, where realism and abstraction meet without competing.

Rooted in presence and recognition, this piece reflects not just a likeness, but a lasting imprint—where image, culture, and memory continue to exist side by side.