Description
This vibrant collage by Madiboka celebrates the global legacy of Pop Art through a bold East-meets-West lens.
At its centre stands Vladimir Tretchikoff’s Chinese Girl, a portrait that transcended its mid-century kitsch reputation to become a symbol of cultural hybridity. Her composed elegance is countered by the mischievous charm of the Pink Panther, whose irreverence captures the humour and playfulness of mass culture.
Above them, Roy Lichtenstein’s iconic spray can bursts into motion, evoking the graphic intensity and experimental energy of 1960s Pop Art. In the background, a fragment of Wassily Kandinsky’s abstract geometry introduces rhythm, structure, and movement — bridging early modernist ideals with the pop sensibility of the collage.
The bold Chinese characters, set against dripping orange paint, translate to “Pop Art”, localising a Western visual language within a global dialogue. In the lower corner, a bright Pop-Art OMG! graphic replaces the traditional red seal, injecting irony and humour — a playful nod to how contemporary culture constantly reinvents its own symbols.
Here, Madiboka composes a collision of eras and aesthetics: where fine art meets pop culture, and the boundaries between homage, reinterpretation, and reinvention dissolve into a single, vibrant statement.


