- The Art of Collecting (and Other Risky Life Choices)Collecting art is not for the faint of heart. It starts innocently enough—you fall in love with a piece, you imagine it on your wall, and before you know it, you’re mentally rearranging your entire living room to make space for it. Then comes the overthinking. Is this a smart investment? Am I being impulsive?… Read more: The Art of Collecting (and Other Risky Life Choices)
- American Kings at the LA Art Show: Crowns Made of WeightAmerican Kings at the LA Art Show: Art, Sweat, and Questionable Life Choices Ah, Los Angeles. City of dreams, traffic, and oat milk lattes that cost as much as a down payment on a car. But this week, it’s also home to the LA Art Show, where the art world collides—collectors, critics, and the occasional… Read more: American Kings at the LA Art Show: Crowns Made of Weight
- Inside My Head: Picasso’s Owl No. 6 Gets Read Like a BookYou ever read something about your own work and think, “Wait, were they in my head or what?” That’s exactly how I felt reading this article from Caelis Galería about Picasso’s Owl No. 6. It’s like they had VIP access to my brain while I was painting—or maybe they were low-key hiding in my studio… Read more: Inside My Head: Picasso’s Owl No. 6 Gets Read Like a Book
- Everywherism: A Boy, a Forest, and the Courage to Stand FirmImagine a boy standing in the heart of a vast forest. The trees stretch endlessly, their shadows flickering like whispers across the ground. The air is thick with the kind of silence that feels alive, punctuated only by the occasional rustle of leaves. And there, in the middle of it all, this boy does something… Read more: Everywherism: A Boy, a Forest, and the Courage to Stand Firm
- The Last to Know: When AD Spain Magazine Named My Artwork the #1 Christmas GiftCourtesy of the authorSome news is so big it feels like the universe is playing a joke on you. You know, the kind of joke where everyone is in on it except you. That’s exactly what happened to me when, mid-January, I discovered—thanks to an art collector, of all people—that AD Spain had named my artwork Abracadabra (200×200… Read more: The Last to Know: When AD Spain Magazine Named My Artwork the #1 Christmas Gift