St. Alice of Portland (2020) - 🔴 SOLD
This is my first ever completed in-studio painting, “St. Alice of Portland” which took me one full year to paint as I essentially learned how to paint while utilizing the grisaille technique. I technically started my painting “Dreamers” (2024) a few years before this but didn’t finish until now. This painting was an experiment of a dream I had of young people from Portland in the moment of being caught up in a psychedelic rapture. As with all my paintings this one is full of allegory and symbolisms and easter eggs and nods to many things that inspire me including obviously Alice In Wonderland. These ideals were continued in “St. Alice of Portland II” which is currently available.
This is my first ever completed in-studio painting, “St. Alice of Portland” which took me one full year to paint as I essentially learned how to paint while utilizing the grisaille technique. I technically started my painting “Dreamers” (2024) a few years before this but didn’t finish until now. This painting was an experiment of a dream I had of young people from Portland in the moment of being caught up in a psychedelic rapture. As with all my paintings this one is full of allegory and symbolisms and easter eggs and nods to many things that inspire me including obviously Alice In Wonderland. These ideals were continued in “St. Alice of Portland II” which is currently available.
This is my first ever completed in-studio painting, “St. Alice of Portland” which took me one full year to paint as I essentially learned how to paint while utilizing the grisaille technique. I technically started my painting “Dreamers” (2024) a few years before this but didn’t finish until now. This painting was an experiment of a dream I had of young people from Portland in the moment of being caught up in a psychedelic rapture. As with all my paintings this one is full of allegory and symbolisms and easter eggs and nods to many things that inspire me including obviously Alice In Wonderland. These ideals were continued in “St. Alice of Portland II” which is currently available.