The Story
Patrick Rubinstein’s Moss in Gold (44" x 44") is a striking example of his dynamic and innovative approach to kinetic art. This piece pays homage to the iconic figure of Kate Moss, merging fashion’s allure with the optical vibrancy of Rubinstein’s unique visual language. From one angle, the viewer is met with a glamorous monochrome portrait, a vision of Moss that evokes timeless beauty and celebrity mystique. Shift perspective, and layers of bold typography burst into view, revealing a tapestry of colour and words that dance across her image, transforming the artwork into an ever-changing experience.
Rubinstein’s mastery lies in this interplay between stillness and motion, intimacy and spectacle. His use of the “double principle” brings two perspectives into seamless dialogue, challenging the viewer to engage actively with the work. The surface seems to shimmer and breathe with movement, echoing the fast-paced world of fashion and popular culture, while also inviting a more meditative reflection on the transient nature of fame and image.
Influenced by pioneers of Op and Kinetic Art yet rooted in Pop sensibility, Rubinstein reimagines their legacy for the contemporary age. Moss in Gold embodies glamour, energy, and transformation – a captivating artwork that reinvents itself with every step you take.

Details & Craftsmanship
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Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
Patrick Rubinstein’s Moss in Gold (44" x 44") is a striking example of his dynamic and innovative approach to kinetic art. This piece pays homage to the iconic figure of Kate Moss, merging fashion’s allure with the optical vibrancy of Rubinstein’s unique visual language. From one angle, the viewer is met with a glamorous monochrome portrait, a vision of Moss that evokes timeless beauty and celebrity mystique. Shift perspective, and layers of bold typography burst into view, revealing a tapestry of colour and words that dance across her image, transforming the artwork into an ever-changing experience.
Rubinstein’s mastery lies in this interplay between stillness and motion, intimacy and spectacle. His use of the “double principle” brings two perspectives into seamless dialogue, challenging the viewer to engage actively with the work. The surface seems to shimmer and breathe with movement, echoing the fast-paced world of fashion and popular culture, while also inviting a more meditative reflection on the transient nature of fame and image.
Influenced by pioneers of Op and Kinetic Art yet rooted in Pop sensibility, Rubinstein reimagines their legacy for the contemporary age. Moss in Gold embodies glamour, energy, and transformation – a captivating artwork that reinvents itself with every step you take.




















