Oil Paint on Canvas
16 × 12
$918.00
In Look (Out), a solitary, wax figure stands alert within a sharply constructed, saturated environment. Composed of tangled, branch-like lines, the figure appears both assembled and unstable—its exaggerated, target-like eyes radiating a heightened awareness that borders on unease. It occupies a narrow platform punctuated by a dark opening, suggesting a precarious footing or a hidden depth beneath the surface.
To the left, a simplified house anchors the scene, yet its window—rendered as a color test pattern—disrupts any sense of domestic familiarity. Rather than offering a view inward, it signals outward, transforming the home into a site of transmission, surveillance, or artificial display. The vivid orange backdrop and angular shadows heighten the sense of staging, as though the figure exists within a constructed set rather than a natural world.
Balancing humor with tension, Look (Out) reflects on the instability of identity and the porous boundary between public and private space. The figure seems caught in a moment of exposure—both observing and observed—navigating a world where perception is mediated and presence is never entirely one’s own.
*Price is based on $4 per sq/ft + $150 for materials
Oil Paint on Canvas
16 × 12
$918.00
In Look (Out), a solitary, wax figure stands alert within a sharply constructed, saturated environment. Composed of tangled, branch-like lines, the figure appears both assembled and unstable—its exaggerated, target-like eyes radiating a heightened awareness that borders on unease. It occupies a narrow platform punctuated by a dark opening, suggesting a precarious footing or a hidden depth beneath the surface.
To the left, a simplified house anchors the scene, yet its window—rendered as a color test pattern—disrupts any sense of domestic familiarity. Rather than offering a view inward, it signals outward, transforming the home into a site of transmission, surveillance, or artificial display. The vivid orange backdrop and angular shadows heighten the sense of staging, as though the figure exists within a constructed set rather than a natural world.
Balancing humor with tension, Look (Out) reflects on the instability of identity and the porous boundary between public and private space. The figure seems caught in a moment of exposure—both observing and observed—navigating a world where perception is mediated and presence is never entirely one’s own.
*Price is based on $4 per sq/ft + $150 for materials