

Called ‘Pain’, the piece that started my life as an artist and was the embers of a journey that would result in overcoming addictions, quitting a job in finance and following my passion.
My life was falling apart; I created this, my second-ever painting.
At my wit’s end, I fell in love with art.
I finally started emotionally considering things from someone else’s point of view - sitting in the space and resonating.
A painting of a lady ‘cowering’ in pain yet overlaid with her ability to move on, recover and grow.
A reminder to live by my moral compass.
“In a world full of chaos, full of people wanting to prove themselves, and so disconnected, art gives me solace. It’s a place where there is no judgement on mistakes or failures, just the freedom to explore emotions and feelings.”...and have some fun!
A recovering addict, a devoted father, and a passionate artist. I, rather riskily, quit a well-paid job in finance in 2020 to pursue my creativity as an Artist.
I started painting in 2016 as a hobby. I credit this with the start of the unravelling of my living hell and now finding my bliss.
I believe in putting true meaning behind the phrase ‘a picture tells a thousand words.’ I’m following a burning desire to shift the stigma that still surrounds mental well-being and addiction in the world today, without words and without judgment, but through art.
Pain
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Called ‘Pain’, the piece that started my life as an artist and was the embers of a journey that would result in overcoming addictions, quitting a job in finance and following my passion.
My life was falling apart; I created this, my second-ever painting.
At my wit’s end, I fell in love with art.
I finally started emotionally considering things from someone else’s point of view - sitting in the space and resonating.
A painting of a lady ‘cowering’ in pain yet overlaid with her ability to move on, recover and grow.
A reminder to live by my moral compass.
“In a world full of chaos, full of people wanting to prove themselves, and so disconnected, art gives me solace. It’s a place where there is no judgement on mistakes or failures, just the freedom to explore emotions and feelings.”...and have some fun!
A recovering addict, a devoted father, and a passionate artist. I, rather riskily, quit a well-paid job in finance in 2020 to pursue my creativity as an Artist.
I started painting in 2016 as a hobby. I credit this with the start of the unravelling of my living hell and now finding my bliss.
I believe in putting true meaning behind the phrase ‘a picture tells a thousand words.’ I’m following a burning desire to shift the stigma that still surrounds mental well-being and addiction in the world today, without words and without judgment, but through art.