Real Gone
Acrylic & Oil on canvas
Real Gone reflects a mind and body pushed to their limits, navigating sudden responsibility and intense internal pressure while trying to reassemble a coherent sense of self.
The face is cropped to near confrontation, its neon color fields colliding rather than blending—a visual echo of sensory overload and fractured perspective. The glasses warp the eyes beneath them, catching distorted reflections that hint at a world experienced through anxiety and strain. The cigarette rests between parted lips as a symbolic exhale, a momentary pause inside a life running beyond its available bandwidth.