Boom Box Royalty
Medium: Sublimated prints on floating cards, matted and framed
Size: 11 x 20 framed
Boom Box Royalty is a vibrant tribute to the era when hip-hop blasted from shoulder-held speakers and style was as loud as the beat. Featuring Salt-N-Pepa, J.J. Fad, Kid ’N Play, and De La Soul, this piece celebrates the playful, fashion-forward, and unapologetically bold voices that defined late ’80s and early ’90s culture.
Each sublimated card floats against a rich matte backdrop, evenly spaced like tracks on a perfectly curated mixtape. The composition gives each group its own spotlight while keeping them united in rhythm and attitude. The clean framing contrasts with the electric energy of the portraits—bright color, expressive faces, and unmistakable swagger.
This piece nods to high-top fades, bamboo earrings, overalls with one strap down, and lyrics you still know by heart. It honors a time when hip-hop was colorful, clever, and rooted in joy—when the boom box wasn’t just a speaker, it was a statement.
Boom Box Royalty is a framed celebration of the pioneers who made the culture move—and made it fun doing it.*
Boom Box Royalty
Medium: Sublimated prints on floating cards, matted and framed
Size: 11 x 20 framed
Boom Box Royalty is a vibrant tribute to the era when hip-hop blasted from shoulder-held speakers and style was as loud as the beat. Featuring Salt-N-Pepa, J.J. Fad, Kid ’N Play, and De La Soul, this piece celebrates the playful, fashion-forward, and unapologetically bold voices that defined late ’80s and early ’90s culture.
Each sublimated card floats against a rich matte backdrop, evenly spaced like tracks on a perfectly curated mixtape. The composition gives each group its own spotlight while keeping them united in rhythm and attitude. The clean framing contrasts with the electric energy of the portraits—bright color, expressive faces, and unmistakable swagger.
This piece nods to high-top fades, bamboo earrings, overalls with one strap down, and lyrics you still know by heart. It honors a time when hip-hop was colorful, clever, and rooted in joy—when the boom box wasn’t just a speaker, it was a statement.
Boom Box Royalty is a framed celebration of the pioneers who made the culture move—and made it fun doing it.*