Opps

2024

Acrylic, Mixed Media, Oil, Spray Paint, Krink Pen on canvas 

48 x 48

$9500

This one’s for the wolves. For the ones who got doubted, hated, envied-and kept creating anyway.

“Opps” is a portrait of every opposition you’ve ever faced: the snakes in friends’ clothing, the critics who talk from the cheap seats, the jealous ones watching from the shadows. 

In this piece, I turned them into a cartoonish, grotesque creature—a flayed, half-donkey, half-sheep clown with blood dripping from its ear like it just heard the truth for the first time. A stupid smirk. A fractured gaze. Weak horns, comically useless. The word “OPPS” is stamped over its chest like a warning label.

But this isnt painting about anger. It’s about power.

The cloudy grey around its brain is the fog of insecurity. The blue eyes with orange pupils-a sickly envy staring out from behind a mask of calm. Red teeth-biting, but never drawing blood. And that bleeding ear? That’s the sound of your name ringing too loud in their heads. Every jagged line Intentional. Every mark is a map of their insignificance.

Above it all floats the full moon-symbol of clarity, change, and wolves rising. Wolves like you. Because when the moon’s out, sheep get nervous.

The bright yellow background screams confidence. The red anchors the rage. But what lingers is laughter-“LOL” scrawled like background noise, because this whole thing is a joke now. You’ve outgrown their opinions. You made them art.

This piece is a reminder that when you shine, the “Opps” get loud. But that doesn’t make them powerful.

That just means they noticed.