In these works, language becomes a weapon that has survived its own battlefield. The clipped declarations—“WHO ACTUALLY LOST THE SEX WARS?,” “WHEN SEX BECOMES A WEAPON,” “TIME-LIMITED, SCOPE-LIMITED ACTION”—arrive not as fresh dispatches but as exhausted philosophical veterans of mass circulation. Repeated thousands of times across newspapers, magazines, and television crawls, these phrases have shed their original urgency and congealed into a strange formal beauty. Their cadence is oddly comforting, as if the very familiarity of political and cultural clichés might absolve us from confronting what they actually describe.

 

THE THINGS WE DO FOR LOVE, SHEESH_

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS | 2025 | 16’’ X 20’’ IN

 

 

 

SEX UNDER SOCIALISM

ACRYLIC AND OIL ON CANVAS | 2025 | 36’’ X 24’’ IN

 

 

 

 

Porn Habit, 2025

Acrylic and oil on canvas | 36 × 48 in 

CALL OF THE WILD

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS | 2025 | 20’’ X 16’’ IN

 

 

FOUR MINUTES AND THIRTY THREE SECONDS OF SILENCE AFTER MOAB

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS | 2025 | 36’’ X 48’’ IN

 

Suspended on immaculate reds that flare like emergency lights and blues that mimic bureaucratic calm, they take on the cool authority of secular icons. The canvases resemble doctrinal tablets for a society that no longer believes in doctrines but continues to follow their tonal logic. By isolating these sentences, we want to show how our most violent metaphors such as the war on drugs, sex, on compexity have migrated into everyday speech, numbing us even as they promise clarity.

This numbing is echoes physically in the conceptual sculptures: grenades swinging like Newton’s cradle, bullets dispensed like candy. Here, the aesthetics of violence are rendered with unnerving precision. The objects do not explode; they tick, they click, they behave with the polite choreography of office toys. The result is an indictment wrapped in poise: a reminder that contemporary life often encounters violence as design, as pattern, as consumable spectacle.

Taken together, the works form a single question that remains quiet, insistent, and unresolved: What happens to a society when its moral vocabulary becomes decorative?

 

 

GAMBLER’S FALLACY

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS | 2025 | 36’’ X 48’’ IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LINES OVERHEARD AT ART BASE

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS | 2025 | 36’’ X 48’’ IN

 

 

SEX WARS

ACRYLIC AND OIL ON CANVAS

2025 | 16’’ X 20’’ IN

 

 

LIMITED TIME OFFER

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

2025 | 48’’ X 48’’ IN

 

 

 

 

CASUAL SEX

ACRYLIC AND OIL ON CANVAS | 2025 | 48’’ X 48’’ IN

 

DEADLY INTENTIONS

ACRYLIC AND OIL ON CANVAS | 2025 | 20’’ X 16’’ IN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DISCOUNTED ITEMS

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS 2025 | 16’’ X 20’’ IN

 

LIFE, LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF HAPPINESS

ACRYLIC AND OIL ON CANVAS | 2025 | 36’’ X 24’’ IN

 

 

COLD TASTE OF DESIRE

GUMBALL MACHINE, BULLETS REPLICA

2025

 

 

CRADLE OF CONSEQUENCES

CONCRETE, PLUMBING STEEL PIPES, STEEL REPLICA HAND GRENADES, STEEL VIRES

2024 | 21’’ X 23’’ X 15’’ IN

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