My work sits between street noise and emotional noise — a mix of chaos, humour, and frustration. I paint like a kid who’s seen too much: using spray paint, oil pastel, and rough textures to process a world that feels both absurd and broken. The characters I create — my “Cooked Characters” — are warped reflections of power, fear, and survival. They live in a universe where innocence and destruction blur together, much like the cities we inhabit. My works continue to explore outdated systems, moral decay, and the quiet madness of modern life — protests disguised as cartoons. Beneath the bright colours and crude marks is a quiet anger at the way things are, and a hope that by laughing at the monsters, we start to disarm them.