This is another in the ‘Funkchestra’ series, but it has a different format than the previous works. While the previous works in the series had letters and patterns radiating from the center figure in all directions, “Power, Corruption and Lies” is written from the top down. The canvas is divided into three sections: top, middle, and bottom, organized by words, figures, and words. The words that make up the work show the artist’s thoughts on the things that confuse the world.
Artist Collection, 2023
A lounge, 2023
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