

A riot of carnival stripes and chalkboard scrawl stages the car as both shelter and storyboard, its sleek silhouette filled with toy-like geometry that feels half-invention, half-memory. The childlike figure—crowned by an electric blue halo of hair and insulated behind oversized glasses—leans into the vehicle as if it were a confidant, turning speed into stillness and travel into daydream. Warm oranges collide with aquatic turquoise, creating a pulse between exuberance and intimacy, while the dense doodled symbols suggest the private logic of imagination mapped onto everyday machinery. In this playful collision of design, graffiti, and collage, the work quietly proposes that innocence is not naïve but fiercely inventive—an engine for rewriting the world.







