Description
Shattered Heart original painting
Shattered Heart original painting by Henrix is a one-of-one 48 × 60 inch acrylic on canvas artwork finished with a high-gloss resin coat. Created as part of the Future Expressionism Season One series, this piece transforms the concept of heartbreak into a bold, graphic, and emotionally charged visual statement.
This original painting expands on the idea introduced in the Shattered Heart canvas print, bringing greater depth, texture, and presence to one of the most relatable emotional experiences.
It captures a moment.
The exact moment something breaks.

Future Expressionism Season One
The Shattered Heart original painting belongs to Henrix’s Future Expressionism Season One, a body of work focused on translating emotion into modern visual language. Inspired by expressive storytelling and bold visual styles, the series blends symbolism, color, and graphic elements into contemporary portraiture.
This is not subtle.
This is direct emotion.
Color becomes feeling.
Shapes become impact.
Pop art influence and visual language
The artwork draws influence from classic pop-art techniques pioneered by artists like Roy Lichtenstein. Bold outlines, graphic shapes, and patterned surfaces are reinterpreted through Henrix’s modern style.
The composition features a stylized female figure constructed through layered shapes, textures, and expressive lines. Her wide eyes and exaggerated expression immediately communicate emotional intensity.
She is not calm.
She is not composed.
She is reacting.
The moment of heartbreak
At the center of the Shattered Heart original painting is a red heart pierced across the chest. The jagged break through the heart represents emotional trauma, the sudden and often unexpected collapse of something once whole.
This is not slow.
This is instant.
The moment everything changes.
The surrounding patterns and shapes reflect emotional chaos, mirroring the internal experience of heartbreak.
Color, contrast, and tension
The pastel peach background contrasts with the teal-toned figure, creating visual tension between calm and disruption. Zig-zag patterns, polka dots, and bold color interactions give the piece energy and movement.
Everything feels active.
Nothing feels settled.
This contrast is intentional.
It reflects the emotional instability that follows a breaking point.
Scale and presence
At 48 × 60 inches, the Shattered Heart original painting commands attention. It anchors a space visually while pulling the viewer into the emotional moment captured within the composition.
From afar, it feels bold.
Up close, it feels personal.
It holds both at once.
Resin finish and material depth
The resin finish enhances the surface of the Shattered Heart original painting, intensifying color, contrast, and depth. Light reflects across the artwork, creating a dynamic presence that shifts depending on the environment.
The emotion stays constant.
The experience evolves.
Original vs print
The Shattered Heart original painting is a one-of-one collector piece. For those who connect with the concept, the Shattered Heart canvas print is available in multiple sizes.
The print carries the idea.
The original carries the moment.
Artwork details
- Artist: Henrix
- Title: Shattered Heart
- Year: 2024
- Medium: Acrylic on canvas with resin finish
- Dimensions: 48 × 60 in
- Series: Future Expressionism Season One
- Type: One-of-one original painting
Why this piece matters
The Shattered Heart original painting captures one of the most universal human experiences.
Heartbreak.
Shock.
Emotional collapse.
But it does it in a way that feels bold, visual, and immediate.
It turns emotion into something you can see.
Who this piece is for
This piece is for collectors who connect with expressive storytelling, pop-art aesthetics, and emotionally driven contemporary work.
Explore more works at Two Much Art, browse the canvas print collection, or follow Henrix on Instagram.
About the artist — Henrix
Henrix is a Miami-based contemporary artist known for blending pop art, symbolism, and emotional storytelling into bold visual compositions. His Future Expressionism series transforms human experiences into striking modern artwork.



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