The Story
Dan Pearce’s Vogue (26" x 39") is a bold celebration of British identity, pop culture, and contemporary rebellion. Framed in the shape of a postage stamp, the piece layers multiple royal silhouettes, symbolising both continuity and transformation within the modern age. The central profile of Queen Elizabeth II is surrounded by a riot of colour, graffiti motifs, and luxury brand insignia, merging tradition with urban modernity in Pearce’s signature explosive style. The Union Jack palette—red, white and blue—forms the base of the composition, while flashes of neon, splatters of paint and street-inspired slogans create a sense of vibrant motion and cultural commentary.
Through the collision of classical imagery and urban iconography, Vogue becomes a statement on fame, power and British pop culture. Pearce’s meticulous layering of spray paint, resin, and collage produces both depth and texture, while his graffiti flourishes inject energy and defiance into an otherwise stately subject.
As one of the UK’s most dynamic contemporary artists, Dan Pearce seamlessly fuses fine art and street expression. His work challenges convention while celebrating cultural icons, creating pieces that are at once nostalgic and subversive. Vogue embodies Pearce’s unrelenting creativity—a stylish, anarchic salute to modern Britain.

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Dan Pearce’s Vogue (26" x 39") is a bold celebration of British identity, pop culture, and contemporary rebellion. Framed in the shape of a postage stamp, the piece layers multiple royal silhouettes, symbolising both continuity and transformation within the modern age. The central profile of Queen Elizabeth II is surrounded by a riot of colour, graffiti motifs, and luxury brand insignia, merging tradition with urban modernity in Pearce’s signature explosive style. The Union Jack palette—red, white and blue—forms the base of the composition, while flashes of neon, splatters of paint and street-inspired slogans create a sense of vibrant motion and cultural commentary.
Through the collision of classical imagery and urban iconography, Vogue becomes a statement on fame, power and British pop culture. Pearce’s meticulous layering of spray paint, resin, and collage produces both depth and texture, while his graffiti flourishes inject energy and defiance into an otherwise stately subject.
As one of the UK’s most dynamic contemporary artists, Dan Pearce seamlessly fuses fine art and street expression. His work challenges convention while celebrating cultural icons, creating pieces that are at once nostalgic and subversive. Vogue embodies Pearce’s unrelenting creativity—a stylish, anarchic salute to modern Britain.












