‘Scratch the surface I' (2024), 61cm x 52cm acrylic on canvas, oil pastel, pencil.
Scratch the Surface is all about curiosity — that itch to dig a little deeper and see what’s really there. Layers of moody navy, soft neutrals, and warm textures sit alongside bold pops of hot pink and golden yellow, as if little secrets are peeking through. The marks and lines feel like trails left behind by someone exploring, tracing paths, and uncovering hidden stories beneath. It’s a reminder that there’s always more to discover if you’re willing to look past the obvious — and sometimes, what’s underneath is even more beautiful than what’s on top.
‘Scratch the surface I' (2024), 61cm x 52cm acrylic on canvas, oil pastel, pencil.
Scratch the Surface is all about curiosity — that itch to dig a little deeper and see what’s really there. Layers of moody navy, soft neutrals, and warm textures sit alongside bold pops of hot pink and golden yellow, as if little secrets are peeking through. The marks and lines feel like trails left behind by someone exploring, tracing paths, and uncovering hidden stories beneath. It’s a reminder that there’s always more to discover if you’re willing to look past the obvious — and sometimes, what’s underneath is even more beautiful than what’s on top.