'Cosmo'

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‘Cosmo’ (2024), 100 × 100cm acrylic on canvas, mixed media

This painting, Cosmo, is all about that feeling of floating in something bigger—whether it's the universe, a moment, or a mood. The name comes from the Greek word kósmos, which touches on ideas of order, the universe, and even a kind of quiet beauty in chaos. I loved playing with that tension in the painting—soft blush tones meeting deep navy blues, and moments of calm sitting right next to areas that feel a bit more wild and unpredictable.

There’s a sort of dreamy structure to it, almost like fragments of memories or distant galaxies that haven’t quite formed yet. You might see different things every time you look at it, and that’s kind of the point. It’s meant to feel expansive, layered, and a little cosmic—like you're looking at a small piece of a much bigger story.

‘Cosmo’ (2024), 100 × 100cm acrylic on canvas, mixed media

This painting, Cosmo, is all about that feeling of floating in something bigger—whether it's the universe, a moment, or a mood. The name comes from the Greek word kósmos, which touches on ideas of order, the universe, and even a kind of quiet beauty in chaos. I loved playing with that tension in the painting—soft blush tones meeting deep navy blues, and moments of calm sitting right next to areas that feel a bit more wild and unpredictable.

There’s a sort of dreamy structure to it, almost like fragments of memories or distant galaxies that haven’t quite formed yet. You might see different things every time you look at it, and that’s kind of the point. It’s meant to feel expansive, layered, and a little cosmic—like you're looking at a small piece of a much bigger story.