Digital. 3500x2500. (Fame/Disgrace) Brings together the artist and Jigglypuff in an intimate and ambiguous scene: a head rests on the ground, gently caressed by the pink pop icon, as if fantasy itself were offering validation. The self-portrait is rendered with structure and care, while Jigglypuff appears with loose strokes and layered effects, embodying the lightness and artificiality of fame. Throughout the series, there’s a deliberate search for precision within randomness — a tension between spontaneity and control, echoing how we, as a society, attempt to manipulate every moment, every detail, in hopes of extracting some form of gain. In the background, a stolen Kirchner landscape and a rising red moon hint at a new beginning, or the repetition of a cycle.