







Stephanie Suspense
Showcased as part of his debut collection with Castle Fine Art, ‘Stephanie Suspense’ is a structured portrait of an important, yet enigmatic, figure from Boy George’s early life.
He describes Stephanie as a ‘fabulous transexual’ who lived on Brighton’s Dyke Road in the 1970s. Stephanie was a mysterious yet ‘matter of fact’ person, a living contradiction, much like Boy George himself. She would take George dancing and opened his eyes to a world beyond his imagination. Describing Stephanie as one of his heroes, he depicts her with linear strokes of acrylic, wire, and beads in this piece.
Boy George’s extraordinary collection of mixed media original and unique artworks are a sight to behold. Portraying a host of known and unknown icons, they explore themes of identity, reinvention 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.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Showcased as part of his debut collection with Castle Fine Art, ‘Stephanie Suspense’ is a structured portrait of an important, yet enigmatic, figure from Boy George’s early life.
He describes Stephanie as a ‘fabulous transexual’ who lived on Brighton’s Dyke Road in the 1970s. Stephanie was a mysterious yet ‘matter of fact’ person, a living contradiction, much like Boy George himself. She would take George dancing and opened his eyes to a world beyond his imagination. Describing Stephanie as one of his heroes, he depicts her with linear strokes of acrylic, wire, and beads in this piece.
Boy George’s extraordinary collection of mixed media original and unique artworks are a sight to behold. Portraying a host of known and unknown icons, they explore themes of identity, reinvention 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.














