







Lewisham 1973
Boy George describes himself as a “Bowie obsessive”. This piece sees him recall the first time he saw Bowie live in concert as Ziggy Stardust atLewisham Odeon, just before his twelfth birthday. This was a defining moment for Boy George, having a profound effect on his style and creative inspiration.
Featuring patterned gemstones, the piece is hand-framed with a bespoke design, created especially to complement the features of the artwork.
Boy George’s extraordinary collection of mixed media original and unique artworks is a sight to behold. Portraying a host of known and unknown icons, they explore themes of identity, transformation and judgement. A true maximalist, no material is off limits, resulting in visual feasts that pour out of the frame.
Find out more about Boy George’s debut collection for Castle Fine Art or take a look at Boy George’s artist page.
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Boy George describes himself as a “Bowie obsessive”. This piece sees him recall the first time he saw Bowie live in concert as Ziggy Stardust atLewisham Odeon, just before his twelfth birthday. This was a defining moment for Boy George, having a profound effect on his style and creative inspiration.
Featuring patterned gemstones, the piece is hand-framed with a bespoke design, created especially to complement the features of the artwork.
Boy George’s extraordinary collection of mixed media original and unique artworks is a sight to behold. Portraying a host of known and unknown icons, they explore themes of identity, transformation and judgement. A true maximalist, no material is off limits, resulting in visual feasts that pour out of the frame.
Find out more about Boy George’s debut collection for Castle Fine Art or take a look at Boy George’s artist page.














