Please forgive me for my mis-spelling.
The concept of this acrylic painting is to show how obsessed one can be and how it can affect a person's life. Take myself as example, I love eating spicy food and I love the object honey itself. This resulted in me wanting them to exist in every part of my life. Adding honey into spicy instant noodle seems like a really bad idea, but I just couldn't help thinking about it. This is just how obsessed I am with honey.
Plot twist, I am allergic to honey.
I cheated on this one. (I pasted the label, please don't look closely)
This is what patience looks like.
Why I chose those two items
Marble soda and Mung bean cake are both snacks from when my parents were still children. They are much less common than they were ten years ago, and I am unsure if they will exist ten years from now. By creating digital sketches of them, I feel like they can be reserved and remembered.
Sabrina Carpenter-Honeymoon fades
An eye for an eye
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Hold my hand
Honor
Tequilawine
Origami
My Obsession
Meet me in the bathtub with the rubber duck
Heebie-Jeebies
Pantoufle
Poppy
Dance
Lost in your light
Moon-Burn
Find an Island
Lost in your boots
Nightmares
I am inspired by Spongebob for this specific painting. Instead of burgers, I am more of a pizza person. And despite some people would say Spongebob is a cartoon for young children, I would proudly say I still watch them religiously.
Thing
One of my favorite movie characters of all time.
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