This painting is an explosion of colour, emotion and raw energy. The central portrait, painted in powerful shades of green, black and white, dominates the canvas with an expression that balances between anger and despair. The wide mouth, sharp lines and dripping paint strokes give the face an almost animalistic intensity, as if caught in a primal cry. The background, filled with splashes of turquoise, green and white, intensifies the turmoil and creates a dynamic, urban atmosphere.
Basquiat's influences are immediately recognisable: primitive faces, spontaneous shapes and graffiti-like accents that symbolise rebellion and freedom. The rough brushwork and the use of dripping paint make this work unpolished and authentic, as if it had been put directly on a concrete wall in the city.
Electric Howl is more than a painting - it is a visual scream, a confrontation with the viewer. It evokes the energy of a world where art is not neat or quiet, but loud, alive and uncompromisingly present.
Conceived by Verena Isabelle, visualized with AI.