Chaos in the Quad

$4,250.00

Chaos in the Quad
150 x 150 cm | Acrylic on canvas

Chaos in the Quad is pure energy — a large-scale piece packed with motion, mark-making, and overlapping forms that teeter between floral and architectural. Bursts of ochre, teal, charcoal, and flashes of orange crash into open space, creating a rhythm that feels like being dropped right into the middle of the action.

It’s loud, layered, and unapologetic — a painting that doesn’t sit quietly in the corner but takes over the room, just like a quad buzzing with life.

One of a kind. Because your walls deserve originals with attitude.

Ships from Italy. Please contact me regarding shipping costs.

Chaos in the Quad
150 x 150 cm | Acrylic on canvas

Chaos in the Quad is pure energy — a large-scale piece packed with motion, mark-making, and overlapping forms that teeter between floral and architectural. Bursts of ochre, teal, charcoal, and flashes of orange crash into open space, creating a rhythm that feels like being dropped right into the middle of the action.

It’s loud, layered, and unapologetic — a painting that doesn’t sit quietly in the corner but takes over the room, just like a quad buzzing with life.

One of a kind. Because your walls deserve originals with attitude.

Ships from Italy. Please contact me regarding shipping costs.

 

About My Process

I don’t paint to be polite. My process is messy, layered, and alive — a mix of intuition, bold marks, and letting the paint tell me where it wants to go. I work in acrylic because it keeps up with me: fast-drying, forgiving, and perfect for building texture and depth.

Every canvas starts with chaos — scribbles, scratches, and raw color. Then comes the slow reveal: sanding back, layering, drawing over, and reworking until the piece has that perfect mix of tension and flow. Imperfection is the heartbeat of my work — I want each painting to feel honest, not over-polished.

About Me as a Painter

I’m a painter who thrives on contrast: beauty with a bite, elegance with edge. My work lives in the space between abstract and recognizable form — butterflies, flowers, landscapes — never literal, always with attitude.

For me, painting isn’t just decoration, it’s conversation. I want my pieces to spark something — a memory, a mood, maybe even a little mischief.

Every painting I create is one-of-a-kind. Originals with attitude, for people who want their walls to say something.