The Clown with Tities is a 120×60 cm mixed-media artwork born from an unconventional action painting experiment.
It all started with a massive polystyrene block, left over from a construction site. Seeing beyond its industrial purpose, the artist requested it, much like Michelangelo seeing a figure within the marble. The idea was to create a pointillist effect using a hammer—but such a technique required the right inspiration.
Years passed before the perfect moment arrived. It was an unexpected spark from a relationship that set the creative process into motion, transforming the raw material into an expressive and textured composition.
With an unconventional origin story and an innovative approach, The Clown with Tities is more than just a painting—it’s a testament to how art emerges from spontaneity, material, and the moments that shape us. (And no, the artist didn’t steal his grandfather’s hammer—just borrowed it for the cause!)