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ordinary joe: alcohol ink, acrylic paste, knife painting, stong stroke, seen by Jean Dubuffet, Hans Hartung, Pierre Soulages, Salvador Dali,
A detailed mixed media illustration featuring a realistic, detailed, black and white portrait of a man, possibly Philip Glass, with short, curly dark hair, looking to the right with a serious expression. The portrait is rendered with fine lines, crosshatching, and dots, giving it a textural, engraved look. The background is an abstract explosion of color and shapes, including thick brushstrokes and splashes of bright yellow, orange, blue, and red. Black lines and paint splatters crisscross the background, adding dynamic movement. To the left, there's a dark blue rectangle containing a lighter blue circle, and underneath it, a light pink rectangular shape. To the right, slightly behind the man's head, is a black vinyl record with a white label, depicted with thin concentric lines. Below this, two more square shapes contain black vinyl records against white backgrounds directly underneath each other, almost like a pair of stacked images. The overall impression is a vibrant, collage-like artwork with stark contrasts between the monochrome portrait and the colorful, energetic background. The style is reminiscent of contemporary art that blends portraiture with abstract and graphic elements, possibly influenced by pop art or street art due to the paint splatters and bold colors.