





Occam’s Razor
Medium: Graphite on Paper
Size: A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in)
Year: 2024
A quiet critique disguised as a still life, Oscam’s Razor captures the paradoxes of modern consumer culture with delicate graphite precision.
Everyday objects—arranged with almost surgical intent—form a contemporary vanitas, inviting viewers to look closer and question what’s truly essential.
The title plays on “Occam’s Razor,” suggesting that the simplest composition may still conceal complex truths.
This is minimalism with a message—elegantly sparse yet conceptually sharp.
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Medium: Graphite on Paper
Size: A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in)
Year: 2024
A quiet critique disguised as a still life, Oscam’s Razor captures the paradoxes of modern consumer culture with delicate graphite precision.
Everyday objects—arranged with almost surgical intent—form a contemporary vanitas, inviting viewers to look closer and question what’s truly essential.
The title plays on “Occam’s Razor,” suggesting that the simplest composition may still conceal complex truths.
This is minimalism with a message—elegantly sparse yet conceptually sharp.
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist
Medium: Graphite on Paper
Size: A4 (8.27 x 11.69 in)
Year: 2024
A quiet critique disguised as a still life, Oscam’s Razor captures the paradoxes of modern consumer culture with delicate graphite precision.
Everyday objects—arranged with almost surgical intent—form a contemporary vanitas, inviting viewers to look closer and question what’s truly essential.
The title plays on “Occam’s Razor,” suggesting that the simplest composition may still conceal complex truths.
This is minimalism with a message—elegantly sparse yet conceptually sharp.
Hand-signed by the artist
Includes Certificate of Authenticity signed by the artist