Grab Him by the Horns

2021

Acrylic, Oil, Spray Paint, Krink Pen on canvas 

40 x 40

$5000

This is not just a painting—it’s a spiritual execution, a triumphant symbol of survival, and a blood-splattered thank you letter to God.

The red horned head, severed and snarling, is the Devil himself-mid-defeat, mid-scream, mid-fall. His crown of lies is gone. His grip is broken. He’s been grabbed by the horns-not out of fear, but out of defiance. And not just removed-decapitated.

You didn’t just walk away from the darkness— you ripped the head off the source. That’s what this painting is about.

The chaotic storm of brushstrokes around him – smoky browns, bruised reds, ghostly whites, feels like the aftershock of spiritual war. Like you barely made it out alive, but you did. And tucked quietly in the lower half of the painting, a secret language: God spelled in binary code. Zeroes and ones, the raw data of existence. 

It’s poetic. While the Devil roars in color and fury, God appears in code-subtle, eternal, undeniable. That’s how He saved you. Not with thunder, but with truth. 

This piece was my redemption battle cry.

I was homeless. Addicted. A felon. The devil had me in a chokehold. And now? Ive taken his head, mounted it in paint, and risen from the pit because id didn’t surrender my soul.

I found purpose. I found faith.

This painting says:

“I know evil because I looked it in the eye— and chose God instead.”