Be Coming for Your Love, Okay | 24X24 Board
In the artist's words
A man and his cats are abducted by aliens. The recliner, television and bag of chips were also included in the abduction. I think that inventing a tractor beam that doesn't bring the doritos along with every thing else is going to be hard to pull off. We'll see
If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.
Robot human hybrid description
A man, his two cats, a recliner, a glowing TV, and a cascade of Doritos are all caught mid-float in a deep purple and blue tractor beam. The scene is viewed from a steep overhead angle — the kind that makes gravity feel completely optional.
The palette is cool and bruised: deep violet, slate blue, and electric magenta fog, with the warm orange of the scattered chips cutting through like the only grounded thing in the composition. A glowing white light source from above bleaches the tops of the cats and the back of a second figure disappearing into it. The man's face is lit from below by the television's pale blue screen — still on, still relevant, still part of the situation.
The rendering is loose and gestural with painterly edges, somewhere between concept art and a fever dream. It reads as funny before it reads as strange, which is the right order.
Good for anyone who has cats, watches too much TV, and considers snacks a non-negotiable part of any experience — terrestrial or otherwise. Works well in a living room, office, or anywhere a conversation piece is the point.
I mount these prints in my studio. Here are some features of the parts used:
- Archival cotton print
- Mounted to cradled art board
- Board is hand-cleaned and painted
- Hanging hardware included
- Sealed with brushed-on varnish
canvas wrap
In the artist's words
A man and his cats are abducted by aliens. The recliner, television and bag of chips were also included in the abduction. I think that inventing a tractor beam that doesn't bring the doritos along with every thing else is going to be hard to pull off. We'll see
If you have questions about the piece, feel free to message — happy to talk about it.
Robot human hybrid description
A man, his two cats, a recliner, a glowing TV, and a cascade of Doritos are all caught mid-float in a deep purple and blue tractor beam. The scene is viewed from a steep overhead angle — the kind that makes gravity feel completely optional.
The palette is cool and bruised: deep violet, slate blue, and electric magenta fog, with the warm orange of the scattered chips cutting through like the only grounded thing in the composition. A glowing white light source from above bleaches the tops of the cats and the back of a second figure disappearing into it. The man's face is lit from below by the television's pale blue screen — still on, still relevant, still part of the situation.
The rendering is loose and gestural with painterly edges, somewhere between concept art and a fever dream. It reads as funny before it reads as strange, which is the right order.
Good for anyone who has cats, watches too much TV, and considers snacks a non-negotiable part of any experience — terrestrial or otherwise. Works well in a living room, office, or anywhere a conversation piece is the point.
This is a 24 in x 24 in gallery wrapped canvas print. The canvas is 1.5 in thick.
Hardware is installed and it's ready to hang. the edges are solid black, the ink is archival.
There is a light satin finish to protect the ink.
These prints are from a vendor I really trust, and when i do interruptions, this is what i use.