Some portraits capture a face. Others capture an era.
This piece does both.
Mick Jagger has never been simply a musician—he is a symbol of rebellion, style, movement, and cultural transformation. For decades, his presence has defined rock and roll, inspiring generations with an energy that refuses to age. His influence on music and fashion remains unmatched, making him one of the most recognizable figures of the 20th century.
This artwork was created to honor that legacy through an equally iconic material: denim.
“I built Mick Jagger with old jeans. 200 hours. Thousands of denim fragments placed one by one.”
Every piece of fabric in this portrait once had another life. Worn, faded, and marked by time, the denim was carefully cut and assembled by hand into a new form—transforming everyday material into fine art.
This is not paint.
It is not an impression.
It is fabric itself—the same material with which the world dressed its rebellion since the 1950s.
Denim has long represented freedom, individuality, and counterculture. From workers' uniforms to fashion runways and rock stages, it became a universal language of self-expression. Much like Mick Jagger himself, denim transcends generations and continues to evolve without losing its identity.
The result is a striking convergence of two enduring cultural symbols:
Jagger + Denim. Two 20th-century icons in one piece.
Viewed up close, thousands of hand-placed fragments reveal extraordinary texture and depth. From a distance, they merge into the unmistakable expression and charisma of a rock legend. The artwork shifts between abstraction and realism, inviting viewers to experience it from multiple perspectives.
More than a portrait, this work is a meditation on transformation—how discarded materials can become something timeless, and how art can preserve cultural memory in unexpected ways.
Every fragment tells a story.
Every shade of blue carries history.
And together, they create a tribute to one of music's greatest icons.
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