


YES THE GOVERNMENT HAS ALIENS BUT THEY'RE NOT HIDING
20x30 Acrylic on canvas
This piece delves into the playful yet profound exploration of perception and secrecy. The vibrant interplay of yellows, greens, and reds suggests an almost feverish energy—one that challenges the viewer to question what is visible and what remains beneath the surface. The face, sketched out in abstract form, hints at an individual identity, but the chaotic strokes around it create a sense of disconnection, as if the truth is obscured or distorted. The title beckons the viewer to consider the idea that what is most hidden might not be tucked away at all, but is in plain sight, misunderstood or ignored. In this work, the boundaries between reality and conspiracy blur, inviting us to question the assumptions we hold about what is truly unknown.
20x30 Acrylic on canvas
This piece delves into the playful yet profound exploration of perception and secrecy. The vibrant interplay of yellows, greens, and reds suggests an almost feverish energy—one that challenges the viewer to question what is visible and what remains beneath the surface. The face, sketched out in abstract form, hints at an individual identity, but the chaotic strokes around it create a sense of disconnection, as if the truth is obscured or distorted. The title beckons the viewer to consider the idea that what is most hidden might not be tucked away at all, but is in plain sight, misunderstood or ignored. In this work, the boundaries between reality and conspiracy blur, inviting us to question the assumptions we hold about what is truly unknown.
20x30 Acrylic on canvas
This piece delves into the playful yet profound exploration of perception and secrecy. The vibrant interplay of yellows, greens, and reds suggests an almost feverish energy—one that challenges the viewer to question what is visible and what remains beneath the surface. The face, sketched out in abstract form, hints at an individual identity, but the chaotic strokes around it create a sense of disconnection, as if the truth is obscured or distorted. The title beckons the viewer to consider the idea that what is most hidden might not be tucked away at all, but is in plain sight, misunderstood or ignored. In this work, the boundaries between reality and conspiracy blur, inviting us to question the assumptions we hold about what is truly unknown.