Description
The alfred original painting by Miami artist Henrix is a one-of-a-kind masterwork — oil, acrylic, and spray paint layered onto a 36×48 inch canvas to bring one of his most iconic characters to life. A sharply dressed figure in a tuxedo, one electric blue eye locking with yours, a bright yellow block sealing his mouth shut. Alfred knows everything. He just isn’t telling. This alfred original painting was exhibited during Art Basel Miami Beach week at Red Dot Miami and Spectrum Miami — and it turned heads before the show even opened.

The Story Behind the Alfred Original Painting
Every great story deserves a sequel. After Garçon stole hearts at Art Basel, Henrix returned with Alfred — the perfect counterbalance. Where Garçon commanded the room with bold energy, Alfred commands it with quiet presence. He doesn’t beg for attention. He steals it effortlessly.
The name is deliberate. Alfred calls to mind the legendary butler from the Batman universe — the silent guardian of unwavering loyalty, deep wisdom, and absolute discretion. Henrix channels that archetype into this alfred original painting: the one who sees everything, understands everything, and chooses precisely when — and whether — to act. The yellow block sealed over his mouth says it all. Some knowledge is most powerful when it stays unspoken.
What You See in the Alfred Original Painting
The composition is a close-up portrait of a figure in a classic black tuxedo — formal, elegant, and timeless. But Henrix doesn’t let formality go unchallenged. The face is split down the center into two contrasting halves: one stylized and abstract, the other structured like a traditional portrait. Which side is the real Alfred? Both. Always both.
A single blue eye cuts through the composition with laser precision — the emotional anchor of this alfred original painting, intense and knowing. Above the figure’s head, a halo of golden abstract symbols forms a crown-like circle, ancient and cryptic, suggesting Alfred carries knowledge far beyond the role of a servant. The bold pink background breaks the seriousness with a jolt of contemporary pop-art energy — a signature Henrix move that makes this piece feel simultaneously timeless and completely now.
Medium & Technique
This is not a print. This alfred original painting is a hand-crafted, one-of-a-kind work built in layers — oil paint for depth and richness, acrylic for bold color and structure, spray paint for the raw urban energy that runs through all of Henrix’s work. The result is a surface full of texture and movement that no reproduction can fully capture. There will never be another Alfred.
Alfred Original Painting – Artwork Details
- Artist: Henrix
- Year: 2025
- Medium: Oil, acrylic & spray paint on canvas
- Dimensions: 36 × 48 in (1.5 in depth)
- Frame: Gold trim style frame included
- Exhibited: Red Dot Miami & Spectrum Miami — Art Basel Miami Beach week
- Type: One-of-a-kind original — not a reproduction
- Pricing: Contact us for pricing info
Who Should Own This Alfred Original Painting
This alfred original painting is for the serious collector — someone who wants to own not just a beautiful work of art, but a documented, exhibited original with a story attached to it. Alfred was shown at Art Basel. He was the second star of Henrix’s showcase that year. Owning this original means owning that moment. Browse more original works at Two Much Art or explore the canvas print collection if you’re looking for a print edition.
About the Artist — Henrix
Henrix is a Miami-based contemporary artist whose work blends pop culture, symbolic portraiture, and expressive character design into bold visual compositions. His paintings have been exhibited at Art Basel Miami Beach — one of the world’s most prestigious contemporary art events. The alfred original painting is part of a growing body of work that explores identity, loyalty, power, and the hidden stories people carry beneath the surface.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an original painting or a print?
This alfred original painting is a one-of-a-kind work created by hand using oil, acrylic, and spray paint on canvas. It is not a reproduction.
Why is the character called Alfred?
The name references Batman’s legendary butler — a figure of loyalty, discretion, and hidden wisdom. Henrix uses Alfred to represent the silent guardian who knows everything but chooses carefully when to speak.
Was this exhibited at Art Basel?
Yes. Alfred was shown at Red Dot Miami and Spectrum Miami during Art Basel Miami Beach week in 2025. It was the second centerpiece of Henrix’s showcase that year.
How do I get pricing information?
Reach out directly through the contact page or send a message to the studio. Pricing for original works is available on request.
Is a canvas print version available?
Yes — a limited edition Alfred canvas print is available in multiple sizes.





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