ICON KING
This is a minimalist pop art portrait of Elvis Presley, rendered in a striking graphic style. Here are the key details:
The artwork uses a flat, silhouette-based approach with a limited color palette of black, white, gold, and dark blue. Elvis's face is left blank — a featureless white shape — which is a deliberate artistic choice that shifts focus to his iconic features rather than realistic likeness.
Iconic Elements
The Hair: Elvis's legendary pompadour and sideburns are rendered in solid black, instantly recognizable and arguably the most defining feature of the portrait.
The Collar: He's shown wearing one of his famous high-collared jumpsuits or jackets in black, with oversized gold lapels adorned with dark blue stars — a clear nod to the flashy, embellished costumes he wore during his Las Vegas era.
Gold Background: The warm, textured gold backdrop reinforces the glamour and "King of Rock and Roll" iconography.
Artistic Approach
The piece works on the principle that Elvis is so culturally iconic that he can be identified by silhouette alone — no facial features needed. This style is reminiscent of pop art traditions influenced by Andy Warhol and contemporary minimalist portraiture. The slightly textured, almost fabric-like quality of the surfaces gives it a tactile, screen-printed feel.
It appears to be from a series (suggested by the naming convention "Icon-King"), likely part of a collection of similarly styled celebrity or cultural icon portraits.
20’’ x 24’’
Black Poly Frame
Other Sizes and Frames available
This is a minimalist pop art portrait of Elvis Presley, rendered in a striking graphic style. Here are the key details:
The artwork uses a flat, silhouette-based approach with a limited color palette of black, white, gold, and dark blue. Elvis's face is left blank — a featureless white shape — which is a deliberate artistic choice that shifts focus to his iconic features rather than realistic likeness.
Iconic Elements
The Hair: Elvis's legendary pompadour and sideburns are rendered in solid black, instantly recognizable and arguably the most defining feature of the portrait.
The Collar: He's shown wearing one of his famous high-collared jumpsuits or jackets in black, with oversized gold lapels adorned with dark blue stars — a clear nod to the flashy, embellished costumes he wore during his Las Vegas era.
Gold Background: The warm, textured gold backdrop reinforces the glamour and "King of Rock and Roll" iconography.
Artistic Approach
The piece works on the principle that Elvis is so culturally iconic that he can be identified by silhouette alone — no facial features needed. This style is reminiscent of pop art traditions influenced by Andy Warhol and contemporary minimalist portraiture. The slightly textured, almost fabric-like quality of the surfaces gives it a tactile, screen-printed feel.
It appears to be from a series (suggested by the naming convention "Icon-King"), likely part of a collection of similarly styled celebrity or cultural icon portraits.
20’’ x 24’’
Black Poly Frame
Other Sizes and Frames available