A sunny yellow that shines on you
I wanted a picture that would not only brighten up the room - but also the mood.
That is why this work begins with a Field of bright sunny yellow: a canvas, sprayed, luminous, 50×70 cmdensely populated with delicate silk rose petals. Relief instead of surface. Haptics instead of distance. In the center: a second-hand Louis Vuitton wallet, hand-painted with a laughing emoji - Pure joy, zero pose. Magnetically attached and in one movement removableso that the piece does not remain in the frame, but goes out with you. One click and it becomes wearable. One click and it returns - enriching your day.
Yellow is not a minor matter. Yellow is Posture. This light does not make the monogram louder, but lighter work. It adds humor without losing form. The background is not a backdrop, it is Stageon which the object can breathe freely - between High Fashion and trade, between Icon and Self-irony. The result is not a still life. It is a lively statement.
From the wall to the hand - the BrandArt ritual
I don't work for showcases. I work for Movement.
In the morning you take the wallet off the screen, uses it in everyday life, and return it in the evening. The magnetic mounting makes changing Safe and simple. This is exactly how I understand Wearable Art: Art that does not hold stillbut Meaning collectswhile you are alive. Every touch, every little scratch becomes a Side note to your story. The work is Fully functional intended - not a prop, but real companion.
This ritual is simple - and radical. It shifts the place of art from the white cube into your life. From the observation into the interaction. I trust that value is not created by locking things away, but by through proximity. That is why the work signed by hand and as 1/1 marked with a corresponding number on the object and canvas - so that it is clear that the two belong together, even if they are on the move. separate experiences make.
Emoji & crown - joy and icon status in dialog
The laughing emoji is not a gimmick. It is a decision against conceit. It says: luxury is allowed light be. May Make fun. May Don't take yourself too seriously. This face opens up conversations - with strangers, with friends, with yourself. You are approached, not about the price, but about the Story. Right there begins BrandArt.
The Crown (my recurring sign) whispers in the meantime: Icon, yes - but without base. It emphasizes the object and dethroned at the same time the idea of untouchable status. Together, emoji and crown are Dignity & wit. Two forces that balance each other out so that possession Meaning can be used.
Haptics, light, rhythm - when surface tells a story
The Rose petals are set rhythmically. Each one throws a own shadoweach refracts the light a little differently. Up close, the field becomes sculptural; from a distance it looks like a floating texture. This surface does what good art does: It moves you even before you think about it.
And in the middle of it all: the wallet. The Monogram loses its severity, becomes Material under a new voice. The yellow brings warmth into play, the frame gives calm, the emoji loosens the forehead. This creates the tone I am looking for: undisguised, lively, approachable.
Interaction as a value driver - patina is biography
"But doesn't it wear out?" - Yes. And that is precisely the point.
Patina is not a defect. Patina is Reminder. A tiny scratch on the press stud, an edge on the leather - real tracesno fashion effects. You write with, without brushes, with time. What remains is not a sterile collector's item, but a charged unique item. That is why this work does not remain in the price list, but is in the store for exactly what it is: wearable art – In stockwhen you are ready for the dialog.
Joy is serious - and serious is not everything
I don't paint against luxury. I paint against Luxury without a voice.
This yellow, this face - they remind me why I started: Art can bring joy. Not banal, but true. A good laugh draws the air into the room. It opens doors. It makes you open for encounters. And that is precisely why I love this work: it is not a monument. It is a Impetus for discussion.
When you wear them, you wear Proximity. When you hang it back, it hangs there your day. And tomorrow it all starts again - with a Smile.