


EVERYTHING IS FINE
48×36 Acrylic on canvas
This piece captures the tension between appearance and reality, reflecting the dissonance often experienced when we are expected to mask our inner turmoil with outward expressions of calm. The fragmented faces and bold, contrasting colors evoke a sense of conflicting emotions, as though the vibrant reds, yellows, and blues are trying to contain the chaotic energy beneath the surface. The repeated faces, drawn in simple lines, suggest that the layers of our identity can often feel fragmented or incomplete.
48×36 Acrylic on canvas
This piece captures the tension between appearance and reality, reflecting the dissonance often experienced when we are expected to mask our inner turmoil with outward expressions of calm. The fragmented faces and bold, contrasting colors evoke a sense of conflicting emotions, as though the vibrant reds, yellows, and blues are trying to contain the chaotic energy beneath the surface. The repeated faces, drawn in simple lines, suggest that the layers of our identity can often feel fragmented or incomplete.
48×36 Acrylic on canvas
This piece captures the tension between appearance and reality, reflecting the dissonance often experienced when we are expected to mask our inner turmoil with outward expressions of calm. The fragmented faces and bold, contrasting colors evoke a sense of conflicting emotions, as though the vibrant reds, yellows, and blues are trying to contain the chaotic energy beneath the surface. The repeated faces, drawn in simple lines, suggest that the layers of our identity can often feel fragmented or incomplete.