Is there Food in my Moustache?
What began as a simple warm-up exercise has grown into an obsession. Wonky figures emerge from paper splashed with vibrant inks and acrylic paint. I spend days tracing their eyes, noses, and ears—always slightly askew, their heads charmingly misshapen. Sometimes these forms reveal themselves naturally; other times, I collage in an eye, a mouth, or a nose to complete the character.
I’ve long suspected that men with outrageously oversized moustaches are hiding bits of lunch in there for later. Crumbs. Secrets. Regret. In this particular scenario, a fish had the same thought—and boldly went fishing. This artwork celebrates questionable grooming choices, intrusive curiosity, and the universal truth that if it looks like food, something will try to eat it.
Original, Signed Painting
Medium: Acrylic paint, acrylic ink and collage elements
Dimensions: 30cm x 40cm with white frame
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