WELCOME TO THE MACHINE
What did you dream?
It's alright, we told you what to dream.
Welcome to the Machine. 56x36 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
What did you dream?
It's alright, we told you what to dream.
Welcome to the Machine. 56x36 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
A world locked up has nowhere to go but inside.
Welcome to the Machine. 56x36 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
Pink on yellow on white. Inside out. In a fluctuating world, especially more recently, I try to explore change.
Untitled 1. 30x40 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
Yellow on pink. Corners. Change continues, but change also only exists within constraints. Constraints give you character.
Untitled 2. 30x40 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
Blue, green, yellow. Internal overlap. With just some small changes to the palette, with an ease of restrictions, things change quite a bit. The ever changing landscape has its limits.
Untitled 3. 30x40 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
We have never lived in a world where such a red tunnel has ever existed. Whatever that might mean to you. I aim to discuss the limits of reach - what it feels like to almost see the end of something, but without ever being able to grasp it.
Red Tunnel. 48x56 inches. Acrylic on canvas
In a world dominated by men, men who believe they are pivotal, Bae Goals 3 discusses the lack of importance of that same figure.
Bae Goals 3. 30x40 inches. Acrylic on canvas.
One moment, “oh he’s a god”, the next moment, silence for that god. Silence is approval. Its only worth speaking up when its an convenience, otherwise, lets turn up that beat. But turn down the news, its killing my vibe.
Cole. 30x40 Acrylic on canvas