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$1,312.50The Story
Size:36 x 36 in.
Maxim’s Blue Wire (28 x 28 inches) is a visually arresting piece that strikes a vibrant chord between defiance and elegance. Two fierce blue thistles dominate the canvas, their sharp, architectural forms silhouetted against a vivid pink and crimson sky. The petals are layered with deep ultramarines and cobalt tones, their edges jagged yet purposeful, while the thorned stems stretch upward with bold conviction. The background radiates with a molten heat, evoking both a setting sun and the raw energy of protest, amplifying the power of the blooms without diminishing their beauty.
In Blue Wire, Maxim once again distils complex emotion into a singular, unforgettable image. The flowers feel armoured and resilient, symbolic of survival in a world that can often be hostile. But there's tenderness here too—a quiet invitation to see strength in softness and defiance in bloom.
As a founding member of The Prodigy, Maxim built a career on challenging norms through sound. His art is no different—surreal, charged, and deeply layered. Influenced by the likes of Bosch and Dali, he explores the contradictions of modern life, creating works that confront, console and compel. Blue Wire is an anthem in colour—poetic, powerful, and unmistakably Maxim.

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Size:36 x 36 in.
Maxim’s Blue Wire (28 x 28 inches) is a visually arresting piece that strikes a vibrant chord between defiance and elegance. Two fierce blue thistles dominate the canvas, their sharp, architectural forms silhouetted against a vivid pink and crimson sky. The petals are layered with deep ultramarines and cobalt tones, their edges jagged yet purposeful, while the thorned stems stretch upward with bold conviction. The background radiates with a molten heat, evoking both a setting sun and the raw energy of protest, amplifying the power of the blooms without diminishing their beauty.
In Blue Wire, Maxim once again distils complex emotion into a singular, unforgettable image. The flowers feel armoured and resilient, symbolic of survival in a world that can often be hostile. But there's tenderness here too—a quiet invitation to see strength in softness and defiance in bloom.
As a founding member of The Prodigy, Maxim built a career on challenging norms through sound. His art is no different—surreal, charged, and deeply layered. Influenced by the likes of Bosch and Dali, he explores the contradictions of modern life, creating works that confront, console and compel. Blue Wire is an anthem in colour—poetic, powerful, and unmistakably Maxim.
















