DAILY DROPS
Every painting has a story—what’s yours?
I work with bold colors and expressive lines to give each piece its own character and personality. My goal is to make modern interiors feel more alive, thoughtful, and uniquely human through art that carries emotion even in its simplest forms.

I create art that stands somewhere between imagination and simplicity—art that feels alive, personal, and a little bit magical. My works are handmade, shaped by colors that speak louder than words and characters that quietly transform the atmosphere of a room. Whether it’s a tiny black cat sitting alone in a red-walled gallery or two blue fish floating across bold stripes, every piece begins with a moment, a mood, or a small story that wants to be told.

I wanted this artwork to feel like stepping into a world where fashion, street art, and childhood nostalgia collide—bright, loud, and unapologetically expressive. It is my tribute to those who live boldly, embrace color, and carry their own kind of star power everywhere they go.
A Fresh Voice In Modern Illustration
My pieces mix playfulness with strong color and expressive style, bringing energy, emotion, and a touch of storytelling into every interior.
Comedy Icon
This artwork reimagines a classic animated character as the star of a fictional stand-up comedy special. Designed as a bold, poster-style piece, it mixes humor, nostalgia, and vintage pop-culture aesthetics. The strong red typography, playful details, and stage-microphone setup create a lively, attention-grabbing composition that instantly energizes any modern interior. “Comedy Icon” is a celebration of satire, character, and the joy of cartoon-inspired storytelling.
The Art of Wealth
This painting explodes with color, graffiti textures, and playful chaos, bringing a well-known animated money-loving character into a modern street-art universe. With neon spray marks, dripping paint, layered symbols, and bright contrasts, the piece blends luxury motifs with urban attitude. “The Art of Wealth” is vibrant, bold, and ironic—capturing a world where humor, excess, and contemporary pop art collide in one dramatic visual statement.
Blue Fish on Stripes
Minimal, bright, and striking, this artwork pairs simple blue line-drawn fish with bold vertical red stripes. The contrast between the playful marine forms and the clean, graphic background creates a fresh and modern aesthetic. “Blue Fish on Stripes” brings a touch of coastal charm and a crisp, contemporary vibe to any interior, making it both stylish and effortlessly eye-catching.
I see art as a living pulse inside a home, a reminder that beauty can be both playful and profound.
Art with a
heartbeat
I believe that art doesn’t need to be complicated to be meaningful. Sometimes one strong color, one curious figure, or a single unexpected contrast is enough to create emotion. My philosophy is to paint honestly—to keep the human touch visible, to let imperfection stay, to allow intuition to lead the brush. I want my pictures to feel warm, approachable, and full of character, like little windows into a quieter, more poetic world.
Stories Told Through Color
Each piece carries its own personality—sometimes loud and rebellious, sometimes soft and thoughtful—yet always expressive and full of life.
“Two Quiet Souls” captures the gentle stillness of human presence through abstract, elongated figures rendered in soft, earthy tones. The simplicity of their forms—one in cool blue, the other in warm rose—creates a poetic balance, while the textured brushstrokes and muted background give the scene a timeless, contemplative atmosphere. Their stylized hats and understated silhouettes suggest individuality without revealing identity, allowing viewers to project their own interpretations. This artwork brings a sense of calm, warmth, and understated elegance to any interior, making it a powerful statement in minimalist and modern spaces.

Bold, minimal, and full of tension, “Silhouette in Blue” captures the essence of a figure through strong contrasts and expressive brushwork. A deep black bodysuit dominates the form, while loose blue strokes shape the surrounding silhouette with raw, gestural energy. A small book or diary near the bottom corner adds a hint of narrative—something private, something left behind.
The simplicity of the composition gives it strength: it’s a study of presence without detail, identity without face, emotion without expression. A modern, stylish piece that speaks through color, posture, and negative space.
"Table for Two" captures a fleeting, intimate moment shared between two unseen figures. Only their crossed legs peek from beneath the table, suggesting presence without revealing identity. On the white tablecloth, scattered objects—drinks, oysters, a lighter, sunglasses, a loaf of bread, a small book—create a narrative of casual luxury and quiet connection. The red chairs and warm tones add vibrancy, while the overhead perspective transforms an everyday scene into a poetic memory.
The piece feels like a snapshot of a story mid-sentence, inviting viewers to imagine who these two people are and what lingers between them.

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Tilda