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To Provoke? Yes. But with Respect.

When you search for “ironic meaning” or “graffiti,” you're not just looking for images. You want to feel a little unsettled. You want something that makes you ask: “Am I really seeing what I think I’m seeing?”


I don’t provoke for fashion. I do it because I can’t stand the obvious. Because reality already wears us down. And art has the right (and the duty) to kick it — with elegance.

In my paintings, there’s sarcasm. There’s irony. But also tenderness. Just like in every awakened soul: one part laughs, the other cries.

I’m not afraid of saying too much. I’m afraid of saying nothing.

And if you feel a little stranger after seeing my work... Perfect. That means you’re alive.




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