DOUBLE ENTENDRE
Double Entendre, 2024
Acrylic on canvas 24" x 36"
Double Entendre presents a bold visual narrative, rich in symbolism and color. Two figures stand side by side, their faces obscured by wide-brimmed hats—one in vibrant blue, the other in a deep red. This piece plays with the concept of identity and perception—how we are seen versus how we see ourselves. The anonymity of the figures invites the audience to project their interpretations onto the canvas. The contrasting colors of the hats and jackets may allude to dualities within human nature, or perhaps the different personas one may adopt in various facets of life. Fooly’s artistry lies in the piece’s simplicity and the questions it provokes. With Double Entendre, he offers a visual metaphor for the complexities of individual and collective identity, engaging the viewer in a dialogue about the multifaceted nature of the self.
Double Entendre, 2024
Acrylic on canvas 24" x 36"
Double Entendre presents a bold visual narrative, rich in symbolism and color. Two figures stand side by side, their faces obscured by wide-brimmed hats—one in vibrant blue, the other in a deep red. This piece plays with the concept of identity and perception—how we are seen versus how we see ourselves. The anonymity of the figures invites the audience to project their interpretations onto the canvas. The contrasting colors of the hats and jackets may allude to dualities within human nature, or perhaps the different personas one may adopt in various facets of life. Fooly’s artistry lies in the piece’s simplicity and the questions it provokes. With Double Entendre, he offers a visual metaphor for the complexities of individual and collective identity, engaging the viewer in a dialogue about the multifaceted nature of the self.
Double Entendre, 2024
Acrylic on canvas 24" x 36"
Double Entendre presents a bold visual narrative, rich in symbolism and color. Two figures stand side by side, their faces obscured by wide-brimmed hats—one in vibrant blue, the other in a deep red. This piece plays with the concept of identity and perception—how we are seen versus how we see ourselves. The anonymity of the figures invites the audience to project their interpretations onto the canvas. The contrasting colors of the hats and jackets may allude to dualities within human nature, or perhaps the different personas one may adopt in various facets of life. Fooly’s artistry lies in the piece’s simplicity and the questions it provokes. With Double Entendre, he offers a visual metaphor for the complexities of individual and collective identity, engaging the viewer in a dialogue about the multifaceted nature of the self.