The Everyday Studies series is my way of capturing the beauty in what often goes unnoticed. These pieces function like quick sketches in an artist’s notebook—gestural, raw, and unpolished—yet translated into my own visual language of cut, layered, and painted forms.
The idea is simple: elevate the ordinary. Whether it’s a can of soda, a cluster of lemons, or a fleeting still-life moment, each work examines how the “everyday” can become something profound when reframed through color, composition, and mark-making.
Right now the series includes pieces like, Golden Beanie, Modern Adonis, and Modern Muse —with more on the way. Each is a study, not just of objects, but of process: testing looseness against structure, bold hues against softer gestures, and commercial design against fine art tradition.
Everyday Studies reminds me (and hopefully you) that art doesn’t always need grandeur to carry weight. Sometimes the simplest objects carry the most resonance.