You’re In My Coma
Inspiration:“You’re In My Coma” is contemplative and surreal, simultaneously charming and disquieting. It invites viewers into a vulnerable mental space where nature and subconscious thought converge. The green aurora-like sky enhances the dreamlike atmosphere-suggesting that this setting exists outside conventional reality, giving the scene a mystical, otherworldly feel. Cube watermelons exist in real life, typically grown in Japan using molds, and their inclusion here evokes themes of control over nature or distortion of the natural for artificial purposes. Birds often symbolize thoughts, freedom, or the soul. Their calm presence atop the cube hints at companionship or memory of such. The title fits with the fantastical and slightly disjointed elements of the painting. Dimensions: 8” x 10” x 0.75” Medium: Acrylic on canvas