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DSLA STUDIO
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DSLA STUDIO
Main
Studio
Digital
About
Contact
Main
Studio
Digital
About
Contact
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pool_bluehouse.jpeg View fullsize
monkey_best.jpeg View fullsize
game_time.jpg
house_of_cards.jpg
flower_child.jpg
group+shadow.jpg
mishegohs.jpg
gumball_solo.jpg
blue%2Bavocado.jpg
IMG_3346.jpg
college+ruled.jpg
ocean_tall.jpg
subway_housing.jpg
blanket_art.jpg
blue_room.jpg
purple_banjo.jpg
dice_unfinished.jpg
beach_chairs.jpeg
red_powerplant.jpg
seltzer_solor.jpg
sour bottles.jpg
wine_yellow.jpg
early_bird.jpg
blue+bubbles.jpg
ceramic.jpg
blue+eyes.jpg
underbelly.jpg
skywriter.jpg
booze_cruise.jpg
hellfire.jpg
pool_house+%232.jpg
pool_bluehouse.jpeg
monkey_best.jpeg

DSLA Studio is a painting practice focused on revealing what exists beneath the surface of everyday life. Through hyper-saturated, large-scale depictions of ordinary objects, the work transforms the familiar into something psychologically charged—inviting reflection rather than passive observation.

Each piece operates through a three-layer visual language: surface, shadow, and depth. The surface reflects outward experience, the shadow suggests the hidden self, and the depth holds a sense of stillness and truth. Often divided by a subtle waterline, these layers create tension between appearance and reality.

The objects themselves are treated with reverence and scale, becoming vessels for themes of identity, mental health, authenticity, and connection. What appears simple begins to feel quietly significant—familiar, but slightly unsettled.

Rather than offering fixed meaning, the work functions as a mirror. Interpretation is shaped by the viewer, creating an experience that is both personal and shared.

At its core, DSLA Studio explores the space between who we present to the world and what we carry internally—creating moments where viewers recognize something of themselves within the work.

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