Painting, Acrylic, spray paint, marker and oil pastel on Canvas
Size: 145 W x 145 H x 1 D cm
Ships in a Tube
This work operates as a visual palimpsest—part dreamscape, part urban diary. Figures, symbols, words, and animals collide in a restless field of color, echoing the way contemporary life is experienced: fragmented, noisy, playful…The imagery draws from street language, childhood drawing, mythology, pop culture, and personal iconography, refusing a single narrative in favor of simultaneity.
I use repetition, distortion, and humor as tools to disarm the viewer before revealing more uncomfortable undercurrents: power, money, control, innocence, and survival. Faces become masks, animals act as witnesses, and text slips between sincerity and irony. Nothing is fixed; meanings shift depending on where the eye lands.
The painting invites wandering rather than decoding. It is not a statement of certainty, but a living map of contradictions. In this space, confusion becomes a form of truth, and play becomes a strategy for understanding the world.