No. 102197882

D.N.N - The Colorful List – Pop Art Neo-Dada Collage
No. 102197882

D.N.N - The Colorful List – Pop Art Neo-Dada Collage
A striking conceptual collage exploring secrecy, power and the cultural mythology surrounding hidden “lists” of influence.
The composition features fragmented portraits arranged around a central grid marked with bold question marks, suggesting absence, speculation and unanswered questions. The visual language draws from Pop Art aesthetics combined with Neo-Dada conceptual collage, creating a work that blends media imagery with critical commentary on contemporary culture.
The artwork is created on A4 recycled cotton paper (29.7 × 21 cm) containing natural plant fibres embedded in the sheet, giving the surface a distinctive organic texture.
Mixed media techniques include inkjet printed imagery, acrylic paint and black felt-tip pen intervention. The word “LIST” is handwritten in black marker, while the central question marks are executed in pink acrylic paint, forming the conceptual focal point of the composition.
Each element is carefully assembled as a unique hand-made collage, making the piece a one-of-a-kind artwork.
Materials:
Recycled cotton paper with embedded plant fibres
Inkjet printed collage
Acrylic paint
Black felt-tip pen
Size
29.7 × 21 cm (A4)
Artist's bio: Duarte N. Nóbrega (b. 1996, Madeira, Portugal) holds a degree in Languages and Business Relations from the University of Madeira. Currently represented by American script manager Eleni Larchanidou, he works as a screenwriter, novelist, poet, and painter. In 2020, he sold his first screenplay to an independent producer in Los Angeles. His works have been featured in the American literary journals “Twenty-Two Twenty-Eight”, “Teach Write by Katie Winkler”, the “Birmingham Arts Journal”, “Millennial Pulp Literary Magazine” (Vol. 5), and the Brazilian art magazine “Mirada Janela”. One of his poems was also used on a handmade incense box sold at a store in India. In 2026, he auctioned his first artwork as a painter, created under the Neo-Dada art movement.
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