"Living Room Wall"
This piece explores the nuanced space between simplicity and complexity within the experience of childhood. Through the playful and uninhibited act of scribbling on a wall—a gesture often seen as both innocent and disruptive—the work reflects on how children navigate their inner worlds with curiosity, spontaneity, and a raw form of expression. By adopting the visual language of a child, the piece invites viewers to reconsider early creative impulses not as chaotic or immature, but as powerful forms of communication that resist structure and expectation.
No. pieces
1
Medium
Acrylic, Sand, Spray Paint, Charcoal, & Oil Stick on Canvas