
Mira Vesper · No. 410
Digital Tribe
Digital Tribe portrays a cadre of street dancers frozen mid‑movement, their silhouettes filled with intersecting neon grids that flicker like data streams. Vesper’s use of crisp, angular lines against the fluidity of human form creates a tension between the organic and the digital, echoing the way contemporary urban culture is mediated through technology. The neon grids pulse in response to ambient light, suggesting a rhythm that is both choreographed and algorithmic. The work’s location on a busy pedestrian thoroughfare means that the dancers’ motions are continually reframed by the flow of onlookers, turning the static image into a living tableau of interaction. Vesper’s technique—combining traditional aerosol spray with precision‑cut stencils—imbues the piece with a layered depth, allowing the neon circuitry to recede and advance as the day darkens. The result is an evocative commentary on community, identity, and the ways in which digital connectivity reshapes collective expression, presenting the street as a stage where the analog body and the virtual network co‑exist in vibrant harmony.
An original oil painting on canvas by Mira Vesper, painted to order — never a reproduction. Mira Vesper pioneers a luminous, kinetic street art style that blends reflective thermochromic inks with layered stencil overlays, creating pieces that shift hue with ambient temperature and viewer proximity. The palette is dominated by electric teal, sunrise orange, and phosphorescent violet, applied in crisp geometric bursts that intersect organic graffiti gestures. This variation gives each work a living, mutable quality while retaining the raw edge of street culture.
Available sizes
- 50 × 60 cm
- 60 × 80 cm
- 80 × 100 cm
- 100 × 130 cm
- 120 × 160 cm
Or a custom size on request. Each canvas is painted to order.
- Artist
- Mira Vesper
- Medium
- Oil on canvas
- Finish
- Unframed, ready to hang or frame
- Made
- To order, by hand