This mixed media work is a bold reinterpretation of Fleetwood Mac during their most volatile and creatively potent era. Inspired by a late-1970s promotional image of the Rumours-era lineup, the piece places Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham at its emotional center—lovers turned rivals whose passionate unraveling played out both offstage and in the band’s most enduring songs.
Layered in crimson tones and set against a hypnotic geometric backdrop, Go Your Own Way reflects the intensity of fractured harmonies and the haunting beauty of emotional distance. The title, taken from Buckingham’s searing breakup anthem, encapsulates the tension between freedom and longing, echoing the stormy undercurrents that helped make Rumours one of the most iconic albums of all time. The result is a portrait not just of a band, but of a mythology built on heartbreak, defiance, and the art that survived it.
- Subject Matter: Pop Portrait
- Collections: PopArt and Portraits