Wildside (2023), Acylic on canvas.
This one’s called Wildside, a little nod to Lou Reed’s song and everything that title brings with it—raw edges, hidden stories, and a kind of beautiful chaos. It’s about embracing the unpredictable, stepping off the path, and diving into the parts of life (or yourself) that aren’t always tidy or polished—but are definitely real.
The painting has a pulsing energy to it—flashes of hot pink, acid yellow, and scribbled marks layered over deeper, darker tones. Some areas feel like graffiti, others like snapshots or half-forgotten memories. There’s movement, mess, and moments of quiet all tangled together—just like the wild side of any city, or any person.
Wildside is for the ones who love things a bit unruly, a bit loud, and unapologetically alive.
Wildside (2023), Acylic on canvas.
This one’s called Wildside, a little nod to Lou Reed’s song and everything that title brings with it—raw edges, hidden stories, and a kind of beautiful chaos. It’s about embracing the unpredictable, stepping off the path, and diving into the parts of life (or yourself) that aren’t always tidy or polished—but are definitely real.
The painting has a pulsing energy to it—flashes of hot pink, acid yellow, and scribbled marks layered over deeper, darker tones. Some areas feel like graffiti, others like snapshots or half-forgotten memories. There’s movement, mess, and moments of quiet all tangled together—just like the wild side of any city, or any person.
Wildside is for the ones who love things a bit unruly, a bit loud, and unapologetically alive.