


"Morning Walk 1"
Title:Morning Walk 1
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Dimensions: 28” x 24”
Edition: 1 of 7, Signed and Numbered
Sally’s Morning Walk is a surreal suburban tableau in which scale, style, and domesticity are all subtly and humorously destabilized. A bikini-clad woman stands poised in perfect composure, leash in hand, while her impossibly oversized Shih Tzu, Sally, looms in the foreground like a creature from a pet-friendly myth. Her wild, electrified hair contrasts with her calm expression, creating a visual joke that’s equal parts adorable and disconcerting.
The image plays with forced perspective and digital collage to exaggerate the ordinary into the absurd. Set against a manicured lawn and a Mid-Century-style home under pastel skies, the piece evokes themes of control, projection, and how we aestheticize the banal. There’s an implicit commentary on image-making itself: the curated perfection of the woman’s appearance vs. the wild unpredictability of nature—embodied by Sally’s chaotic mane and commanding presence.
Printed with vivid clarity on archival paper and limited to an edition of seven at this size, Sally’s Morning Walk invites the viewer to step into a dreamlike, suburban fantasy—one that raises a gentle eyebrow at both human vanity and the cult of cuteness.
Title:Morning Walk 1
Medium: Archival Pigment Print
Dimensions: 28” x 24”
Edition: 1 of 7, Signed and Numbered
Sally’s Morning Walk is a surreal suburban tableau in which scale, style, and domesticity are all subtly and humorously destabilized. A bikini-clad woman stands poised in perfect composure, leash in hand, while her impossibly oversized Shih Tzu, Sally, looms in the foreground like a creature from a pet-friendly myth. Her wild, electrified hair contrasts with her calm expression, creating a visual joke that’s equal parts adorable and disconcerting.
The image plays with forced perspective and digital collage to exaggerate the ordinary into the absurd. Set against a manicured lawn and a Mid-Century-style home under pastel skies, the piece evokes themes of control, projection, and how we aestheticize the banal. There’s an implicit commentary on image-making itself: the curated perfection of the woman’s appearance vs. the wild unpredictability of nature—embodied by Sally’s chaotic mane and commanding presence.
Printed with vivid clarity on archival paper and limited to an edition of seven at this size, Sally’s Morning Walk invites the viewer to step into a dreamlike, suburban fantasy—one that raises a gentle eyebrow at both human vanity and the cult of cuteness.
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