Creating the Eyecon “The Singing Policeman”
- Marco
- 5 days ago
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Updated: 23 hours ago
Writer: Marco
December 2025
2 min read
Behind the Artwork: The Birth of “Singing Policeman” by Art-Marco
I knew I wanted to create something that felt intensely personal yet universally recognizable, something that would make the viewer stop scrolling and actually look.
The MyEyecon series are not just portraits—they’re mirrors held up to our fractured selves, capturing the icons that stare back from our screens.
The central element is a hyper-detailed eye, rendered in pastel and charcoal on black paper, every lash and iris filament demanding scrutiny. Tears fall from the lower lid, but they’re made of “gold” rippling like digital glitches in a luxury ad, pooling on the cheek in impossible elegance. The color palette is deliberately seductive: deep midnight, greys and whites pooling in the shadows, electric cyan highlights slicing through like late-night notifications, and that molten gold dripping down the cheek. It’s beautiful, expensive-looking, almost too perfect—like the filter we all apply to our lives.
Why the name MyEyecon?
Because in 2025, our identities are no longer just “mine.” They’re built from the icons we worship, the brands we wear, the feeds we consume. The eye is the window to the soul, except now the soul has sponsored content—curated, algorithm-optimized, eternally on display.
The Creation Process: From Sketch to Unease
It started with a late-night scroll through concert footage—sweat-slicked performers, crowds lost in adoration. I sketched the eye first, then the tear, letting the gold emerge organically from frustration with my own “feed aesthetic.” Hours blurred into dawn; charcoals smudged, pastels built depth. When it was finally finished and I stepped back, I felt two things at once: pride and unease. Pride in the technical triumph—the way the cyan catches light like stage fog. Unease at how closely it echoes my own filtered existence. That’s exactly what I wanted the viewer to feel too: a jolt of recognition, a pause to question the glow.
“The Singing Policeman” portrait in the MyEyecon series. ( Not Endorsed)
MyEyecon’s are not available as originals but in a very limited series of giclée prints—archival quality, signed and numbered. For collectors, fans, dreamers, or anyone haunted by their reflection, this piece is for you. Head to MyEyecon.com to claim yours before the edition closes.
Thank you for looking, really looking. What icons shape your soul? Suggest one you would like as an original commission or as an addition to the Eyecon range.
Share your thoughts in the comments as it helps Marco to decide which one to produce next.
Art-Marco
©2023 by Art-Marco
Update 2025
Our identities are no longer just “mine.” They’re built from the icons we worship, the brands we wear, the feeds we consume. The eye is said to be the window to the soul, except now the soul has unedited content and influences far beyond our original beginnings. The Eyecon series of prints are meant to be collected and perhaps built into a wall collage of figures that have influenced you. If your icon isn’t currently featured just drop me a line with your suggestions of who should be added to the collection. I am always interested to receive comments and suggestions.
Art-Marco
December 2025






