The RED series is a 1/1/30 collection of unique small paintings, tied together by the color RED.
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RED painting 01
Love Buzz
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RED painting 02
Catching Wishes
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RED painting 03
Ueno Park
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RED painting 04
Three Sisters
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RED painting 05
Soft Magic
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RED painting 06
We Will Not Forget
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RED painting 07
Small Town Miracle
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RED painting 08
Another World
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RED painting 09
All Is Forgiven
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RED painting 10
For Everything And Nothing
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RED painting 11
Strange Fruit
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RED painting 12
Freedom At Last
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RED painting 13
Now Or Never
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RED painting 14
Afternoon Ritual
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RED painting 15
An Inevitable Discovery
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RED painting 16
From The Muse Herself
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RED painting 17
Moonlit Soul Search
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RED painting 18
New Philosophy
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RED painting 19
Past Life Carousel
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RED painting 20
Familiar Friends
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RED painting 21
To Have And To Hold
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RED painting 22
Where The Time Went
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RED painting 23
An Unconventional Path
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RED painting 24
A Broken Promise
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RED painting 25
Seaside Epiphany
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RED painting 26
Over Under Through
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RED painting 27
Together Again
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RED painting 28
Imminent Rise
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RED painting 29
The Fondest Memories
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RED painting 30
Old Tales Ring True
The color RED has become a constant presence in my practice, and paired with pink the palette has grown into an unofficial signature, a recognisable thread across my work.
In this series of thirty small paintings, RED serves as the underlying landscape, the steady pulse beneath each figure, flower, and spontaneous inky gesture. Working with a limited palette of black, white, and pink atop this field, I focused on reducing the visual language to its essentials. Through minimal lines, I challenged myself to say more with less, allowing a small number of marks to carry the emotional weight of each piece.
The works move between portraits and internal visions, unfolding through intuitive gestures that hold the tender strangeness of being human, the quiet paths we choose, and the imagined worlds that accompany us.
Viewed together, the paintings form an intimate map of recurring emotional states. They record thirty moments of wonder, curiosity, and the soft ache of remembering something familiar yet elusive, a feeling that can't quite be described with words.
My hope is that the viewer may be drawn into a similar moment of nostalgia and whimsy, a brief return to the inner world where things feel both simple and infinite at the same time.