Thoracic-Lumbar Pop
Thoracic–Lumbar Pop interprets the structural backbone of the spine through a language of layered colour and simplified form. The mid-to-lower vertebrae are rendered with anatomical accuracy, but stripped of clinical density, allowing proportion and mass to speak for themselves.
You can see the transition — the stability of the thoracic region giving way to the load-bearing presence of the lumbar spine. The forms grow heavier, broader, more grounded. It is biomechanical truth, translated into graphic balance. This is not a diagnostic tool. It is structural presence. The segmentation of colour highlights the architectural shift between mobility and stability without spelling it out. Those who understand spinal mechanics will recognise the logic immediately. Those who do not will simply feel that the piece is grounded, stable, centred.
There is a certain elegance in letting the lumbar spine — often blamed, frequently misunderstood — exist as form rather than complaint.
Thoracic–Lumbar Pop does not dramatise the spine. It gives it composure.
The Complete Spine, Reconstructed in Colour.
Together, Cervical Pop, Thoracic–Lumbar Pop, and Sacrum Pop form a vertically complete spinal interpretation — clinically accurate in proportion, abstract in presentation, and unified by colour segmentation that transforms structure into atmosphere. 🔥 Get the full set with a 25% discount here.
View this Pop Art artwork here on YouTube.
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