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The Luxury Nihilism Hoodies
Fashion isn’t just fabric — it’s code. Embroidery, once written off as decorative filler, becomes a hieroglyph on these hoodies.
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Fashion isn’t just fabric — it’s code. Embroidery, once written off as decorative filler, becomes a hieroglyph on these hoodies.
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6x6 acrylic painting reinterpreting Hokusai’s Great Wave—bold black impasto, cobalt accents, and a shimmering gold sky. Part of my Inspired Classics series of reworked masterpieces.
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A silver skull emerging from cobalt and gold textures—modern memento mori in shimmering paint, reminding us that life is short.
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A bold twist on Lichtenstein’s lips: dripping reds over gold rings cropped like eternity symbols, balancing chaos and control in vivid pop acrylic.
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Latte as a mirror: everyday obsession dressed as luxury—coffee, reimagined in paint, where ritual and dependence blur into a single, glittering cup.
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Part of a series exploring symbols reimagined, this piece fractures the image of a diamond into textured white strokes over a raw, layered field of colour.
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A modern reinterpretation of Starry Night, this painting contrasts sculptural black impasto with reflective gold, suggesting both cosmic light and mechanical precision.
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Part of a series exploring texture versus form, this piece sets fire-like impasto against the cool precision of a reversed tattoo-inspired floral design.
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Spotted as a sculpture behind Milchik’s desk in Severance, the rabbit-duck illusion isn’t just a clever visual—it’s a mind-bending symbol of perception, ambiguity, and creative thinking. Here's how a 19th-century visual pun became a wearable philosophy.
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A surreal thriller dismissed by many in 1997, Lost Highway now feels like a haunting mirror—reflecting a world where memory, identity, and perception unravel in real-time.
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Severance doesn’t argue for forgetting—it argues for emotional amputation and suggests that kindness might just be what grows in the absence of pain.
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The surreal manipulates reality through dreamlike logic to reveal hidden meanings, while the absurd confronts the inherent meaninglessness of existence, creating a sense of dread through the collapse of coherence.