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An Ode to Arrogance

$750.00

Special Features

  • An original painting by Coris Evans

  • Painted in 2024

  • Australian made acrylic paint on stretched canvas

  • 40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)

  • Artwork comes unframed

  • Includes a signed certificate of authenticity

The Story

A study in symbols, a quiet critique of status—ornate, deliberate, and laced with irony. Two doves intertwine mid-flight, their wings outstretched in a celestial ballet, somehow evoking whispers of faith, purity, and something holier than material ambition. Below, the sleek, metallic glint of a 2000s Motorola flip phone—a relic of cool, once snapped shut with effortless authority. Beneath it, a scratch-and-sniff sticker—the ultimate badge of schoolyard triumph. To receive one on your work was a thrill, an affirmation of your excellence, the object of every classmate’s envy. To the side, a sketched 1970s Range Rover—a machine of power and prestige, yet ultimately unnecessary, a rolling emblem of wealth for wealth’s sake —nonessential, yet coveted. Above, a mid-century armchair perches with an air of sophistication—iconic, revered, yet too uncomfortable to sit on. Together, these objects weave a painted satire of perceived success, of things acquired not for their true value, but for the illusion they project, a polished façade meant to communicate a position in the world, a whispered message that “I am better than you.”

Packaging

  • Artwork will be sent wrapped in kraft paper and securely packaged in a custom-made recycled cardboard box and eco kraft paper tape.

Delivery

  • Australia wide delivery will be calculated at checkout.

  • For international delivery please get in touch to discuss options here.

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Special Features

  • An original painting by Coris Evans

  • Painted in 2024

  • Australian made acrylic paint on stretched canvas

  • 40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)

  • Artwork comes unframed

  • Includes a signed certificate of authenticity

The Story

A study in symbols, a quiet critique of status—ornate, deliberate, and laced with irony. Two doves intertwine mid-flight, their wings outstretched in a celestial ballet, somehow evoking whispers of faith, purity, and something holier than material ambition. Below, the sleek, metallic glint of a 2000s Motorola flip phone—a relic of cool, once snapped shut with effortless authority. Beneath it, a scratch-and-sniff sticker—the ultimate badge of schoolyard triumph. To receive one on your work was a thrill, an affirmation of your excellence, the object of every classmate’s envy. To the side, a sketched 1970s Range Rover—a machine of power and prestige, yet ultimately unnecessary, a rolling emblem of wealth for wealth’s sake —nonessential, yet coveted. Above, a mid-century armchair perches with an air of sophistication—iconic, revered, yet too uncomfortable to sit on. Together, these objects weave a painted satire of perceived success, of things acquired not for their true value, but for the illusion they project, a polished façade meant to communicate a position in the world, a whispered message that “I am better than you.”

Packaging

  • Artwork will be sent wrapped in kraft paper and securely packaged in a custom-made recycled cardboard box and eco kraft paper tape.

Delivery

  • Australia wide delivery will be calculated at checkout.

  • For international delivery please get in touch to discuss options here.

Special Features

  • An original painting by Coris Evans

  • Painted in 2024

  • Australian made acrylic paint on stretched canvas

  • 40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)

  • Artwork comes unframed

  • Includes a signed certificate of authenticity

The Story

A study in symbols, a quiet critique of status—ornate, deliberate, and laced with irony. Two doves intertwine mid-flight, their wings outstretched in a celestial ballet, somehow evoking whispers of faith, purity, and something holier than material ambition. Below, the sleek, metallic glint of a 2000s Motorola flip phone—a relic of cool, once snapped shut with effortless authority. Beneath it, a scratch-and-sniff sticker—the ultimate badge of schoolyard triumph. To receive one on your work was a thrill, an affirmation of your excellence, the object of every classmate’s envy. To the side, a sketched 1970s Range Rover—a machine of power and prestige, yet ultimately unnecessary, a rolling emblem of wealth for wealth’s sake —nonessential, yet coveted. Above, a mid-century armchair perches with an air of sophistication—iconic, revered, yet too uncomfortable to sit on. Together, these objects weave a painted satire of perceived success, of things acquired not for their true value, but for the illusion they project, a polished façade meant to communicate a position in the world, a whispered message that “I am better than you.”

Packaging

  • Artwork will be sent wrapped in kraft paper and securely packaged in a custom-made recycled cardboard box and eco kraft paper tape.

Delivery

  • Australia wide delivery will be calculated at checkout.

  • For international delivery please get in touch to discuss options here.

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