








"Sorry, OK"
Artwork Details:
Dimensions: 3 × 60 cm W x 130 cm H (Triptych)
Materials: Mixed media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, Oil Pastels, Marker, Pencil, Marker and Glue) on Canvas
Brief Description: Constructed as a triptych this painting emphasises the weight of insincere apology. A beastly figure dominates the canvas, its glowing eyes and dark tones radiating unapologetic regret. Swirling greys and frenetic mark-making evoke the confusion of both speaker and receiver, while the fractured heart suggests the emotional toll of words spoken without sincerity.
Bright yellows, harsh X’s, and the scrawled phrases SORRY and OK cut across the surface, halting gestures of forgiveness and exposing the hollow detachment of reflexive apologies. Painted with raw immediacy, dripping, smeared, and scrawled , the work reflects the psychological scars left by apologies given without truth, demanding viewers confront the fragility of words when they fail to carry meaning.
Edition: Original Work
Year: 2024
Country: Mexico
Artwork Details:
Dimensions: 3 × 60 cm W x 130 cm H (Triptych)
Materials: Mixed media (Acrylic, Spray Paint, Oil Pastels, Marker, Pencil, Marker and Glue) on Canvas
Brief Description: Constructed as a triptych this painting emphasises the weight of insincere apology. A beastly figure dominates the canvas, its glowing eyes and dark tones radiating unapologetic regret. Swirling greys and frenetic mark-making evoke the confusion of both speaker and receiver, while the fractured heart suggests the emotional toll of words spoken without sincerity.
Bright yellows, harsh X’s, and the scrawled phrases SORRY and OK cut across the surface, halting gestures of forgiveness and exposing the hollow detachment of reflexive apologies. Painted with raw immediacy, dripping, smeared, and scrawled , the work reflects the psychological scars left by apologies given without truth, demanding viewers confront the fragility of words when they fail to carry meaning.
Edition: Original Work
Year: 2024
Country: Mexico