


The Observer
48×30
Acrylic on canvas
This started as a portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiat—one of my biggest influences. His eyes cut through the color, calm and focused in the middle of all this madness. That’s what I love about it. Even with all the chaos swirling around him, he’s unshaken. I see this as a reflection of the artist’s mind—always observing, always processing, always present.
48×30
Acrylic on canvas
This started as a portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiat—one of my biggest influences. His eyes cut through the color, calm and focused in the middle of all this madness. That’s what I love about it. Even with all the chaos swirling around him, he’s unshaken. I see this as a reflection of the artist’s mind—always observing, always processing, always present.
48×30
Acrylic on canvas
This started as a portrait of Jean-Michel Basquiat—one of my biggest influences. His eyes cut through the color, calm and focused in the middle of all this madness. That’s what I love about it. Even with all the chaos swirling around him, he’s unshaken. I see this as a reflection of the artist’s mind—always observing, always processing, always present.