


Cloud Study II 2020
Cloud Study II (2020)
Medium: Oil on Recycled IKEA Canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Cloud Study II captures a fleeting moment of atmospheric stillness with a quiet, contemplative energy. Painted in oil on a recycled IKEA canvas, the work subtly nods to themes of sustainability and reinvention — breathing new life into a discarded object. The composition explores the softness and impermanence of clouds, rendered with textured brushwork that balances realism and abstraction.
Part of an early exploration into the emotional weight of sky and space, this 2020 piece invites pause. It’s less about weather and more about internal climate — memory, mood, and the silence between thoughts. A gentle meditation on impermanence, and the beauty of looking up.
Cloud Study II (2020)
Medium: Oil on Recycled IKEA Canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Cloud Study II captures a fleeting moment of atmospheric stillness with a quiet, contemplative energy. Painted in oil on a recycled IKEA canvas, the work subtly nods to themes of sustainability and reinvention — breathing new life into a discarded object. The composition explores the softness and impermanence of clouds, rendered with textured brushwork that balances realism and abstraction.
Part of an early exploration into the emotional weight of sky and space, this 2020 piece invites pause. It’s less about weather and more about internal climate — memory, mood, and the silence between thoughts. A gentle meditation on impermanence, and the beauty of looking up.
Cloud Study II (2020)
Medium: Oil on Recycled IKEA Canvas
Dimensions: 30 x 40 cm
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Cloud Study II captures a fleeting moment of atmospheric stillness with a quiet, contemplative energy. Painted in oil on a recycled IKEA canvas, the work subtly nods to themes of sustainability and reinvention — breathing new life into a discarded object. The composition explores the softness and impermanence of clouds, rendered with textured brushwork that balances realism and abstraction.
Part of an early exploration into the emotional weight of sky and space, this 2020 piece invites pause. It’s less about weather and more about internal climate — memory, mood, and the silence between thoughts. A gentle meditation on impermanence, and the beauty of looking up.