this is me reminding you again to click stuff
His works look silly and messy like a child's drawings-that messiness gives his art a very strong initial appeal. His pieces demand your attention. There's a desire to take a closer look. one glance will never tell you the whole story-i don't think even 5 glances will. He will often draw, paint, glue other parts on to his pieces after the final glazing. conceptually he focuses on hindu deities. i got his book from the library around a year ago and i read the intros but tbh i need to read it again because i'm forgetting so much of his artist statement.