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From ordinary household objects to the contacts still in our phones of long-gone friends and family, It’s the Weirdest Things We Hang Onto, pays respect to those little things that we keep to bring us comfort and conjure memories.
Shown in early 2025, the Bottled Up exhibition was a homage to my dad, who was a bottled-up kind of guy. But more than that, it’s also a comment on how we bottle things up as a culture.
Oils on canvas panel. 40.6cm x30.5cm.
From ordinary household objects to the contacts still in our phones of long-gone friends and family, It’s the Weirdest Things We Hang Onto, pays respect to those little things that we keep to bring us comfort and conjure memories.
Shown in early 2025, the Bottled Up exhibition was a homage to my dad, who was a bottled-up kind of guy. But more than that, it’s also a comment on how we bottle things up as a culture.
Oils on canvas panel. 40.6cm x30.5cm.
From ordinary household objects to the contacts still in our phones of long-gone friends and family, It’s the Weirdest Things We Hang Onto, pays respect to those little things that we keep to bring us comfort and conjure memories.
Shown in early 2025, the Bottled Up exhibition was a homage to my dad, who was a bottled-up kind of guy. But more than that, it’s also a comment on how we bottle things up as a culture.
Oils on canvas panel. 40.6cm x30.5cm.