








"Crossroads Payphone" Original Watercolor and Ink in frame 18x24
Framed, hand painted watercolor and ink drawing on paper.
This painting features a dude making a call at a suspicious payphone while the snakes watch. It’s based on the mythos of meeting at a crossroads to confront one’s destiny. I find payphones to be interesting relics of our past. Like some ancient nervous system still left behind in the ground.
Here’s what AI has to say about this painting: A solitary figure stands at a weathered payphone beneath a fading sunset, the crossroads ahead blurred with uncertainty. The watercolor captures the quiet tension of a pivotal moment—balancing hope and doubt—as he makes a call that could change the course of his music career. Gentle washes of color blend the urban grit with fleeting optimism, evoking the emotional crossroads between past struggles and future possibilities.
Framed, hand painted watercolor and ink drawing on paper.
This painting features a dude making a call at a suspicious payphone while the snakes watch. It’s based on the mythos of meeting at a crossroads to confront one’s destiny. I find payphones to be interesting relics of our past. Like some ancient nervous system still left behind in the ground.
Here’s what AI has to say about this painting: A solitary figure stands at a weathered payphone beneath a fading sunset, the crossroads ahead blurred with uncertainty. The watercolor captures the quiet tension of a pivotal moment—balancing hope and doubt—as he makes a call that could change the course of his music career. Gentle washes of color blend the urban grit with fleeting optimism, evoking the emotional crossroads between past struggles and future possibilities.