Purple Alien
Purple Alien
Step Into the Cosmos with Purple Alien by Liz Haywood
Purple Alien is a bold and imaginative 30” x 48” canvas painting by Liz Haywood, capturing the playful yet powerful essence of extraterrestrial life with a distinctly retro-futuristic vibe. The alien figure, bathed in hues of purple and pink, wields a space ray gun and gazes confidently, embodying a mix of strength and curiosity. This vibrant artwork reflects Liz's signature use of latex paint, spray paint, and acrylic pen to create rich textures and bold contrasts.
The bright yellows and purples blend seamlessly with the subtle undertones of space exploration, making this piece a perfect focal point for any modern space. Whether you're fascinated by futuristic themes or drawn to the playful blend of color and character, Purple Alien will transport you to another world while adding an eye-catching element to your decor.
Key Features:
- Dimensions: 30" x 48"
- Materials: Latex Paint, Spray Paint, Acrylic Pen on Canvas
- Back is wired for easy hanging, no framing required
- Ideal for fans of retro-futuristic art, space themes, and bold, colorful paintings
Why Buy This Artwork? Purple Alien offers a unique and playful take on feminist futurescapes, blending elements of space, strength, and mystery. Its retro aesthetic and dynamic color palette make it the perfect statement piece for those looking to add a touch of the extraordinary to their collection. Whether displayed in a home, office, or gallery, this artwork will inspire curiosity and conversation.
Price: $1,000.00
Bring the energy of Purple Alien into your space today and elevate your art collection with this one-of-a-kind creation!
DETAILS
length 30” x height 48” x width .5”
Latex Paint + Spray Paint + Acrylic Pen
One of a Kind Painting on Canvas by Artist Liz Haywood
About The Artist:
Vibrant colors permeate the art of Charlotte native Liz Haywood. Liz graduated from Appalachian State University and then attended the Portfolio Center in Atlanta. She completed her studies winning several student awards. Liz was attracted to the professional challenge of working in New York. She worked primarily as a graphic artist in Manhattan for seven years. After attaining the position as head of graphic design for the popular shoe brand, Dolce Vita, she focused on establishing herself as an independent artist. Returning to the south, she developed a steady demand for her art through social media and local showings. In Atlanta, she painted several murals in public spaces to voice her social concerns. After relocating to Charlotte, Liz created a body of work for festivals and arts shows, including Bethesda Art Row and The Festival in The Park. She was awarded an Honorable Mention by SouthEnd Arts and the Brooklyn Collective in 2021. That year Liz was also accepted into a mural residency program by Brand the Moth, where she completed her capstone mural at Lenny Boy Brewing Company. Liz’s work is now being displayed nationwide after being juried into the ArtPop class of 2022.