





The King's Poodle
At first glance, the painting offers only the impression of a form, an abstract memory suspended in motion. Yet as one lingers, shapes rise from the surface: a vertical emergence, a quiet figure, cloaked in texture and shadow.
The King’s Poodle is a meditation on devotion, legacy, and the enduring presence of companionship. Though inspired by the myth of a royal confidant. A poodle both beloved and symbolic, the piece transcends narrative. It does not depict a dog, but rather the essence of loyalty as felt through time.
The composition is marked by asymmetry and emotional weight. A central mass suggests a focal figure, surrounded by areas of restraint and tension. Light and dark coalesce in layers, creating a sense of depth, not just spatial, but psychological. There’s a reverence in the vertical brushstrokes, an invitation to contemplate what we keep close, what remains unseen, and what, despite everything, continues to shape us.
72” x 72”, oil on canvas
At first glance, the painting offers only the impression of a form, an abstract memory suspended in motion. Yet as one lingers, shapes rise from the surface: a vertical emergence, a quiet figure, cloaked in texture and shadow.
The King’s Poodle is a meditation on devotion, legacy, and the enduring presence of companionship. Though inspired by the myth of a royal confidant. A poodle both beloved and symbolic, the piece transcends narrative. It does not depict a dog, but rather the essence of loyalty as felt through time.
The composition is marked by asymmetry and emotional weight. A central mass suggests a focal figure, surrounded by areas of restraint and tension. Light and dark coalesce in layers, creating a sense of depth, not just spatial, but psychological. There’s a reverence in the vertical brushstrokes, an invitation to contemplate what we keep close, what remains unseen, and what, despite everything, continues to shape us.
72” x 72”, oil on canvas