Redlining (2025)
Acrylic on High Quality Birch
Professionally Framed in Oak Float Frame
53 x 63 cm x 5 cm
Redlining is what it feels like when ambition stops being motivation and starts feeling like an engine about to blow.
Ferrari has always symbolised that to me beauty, pressure, legacy, speed. It’s not just racing; it’s perfection at 320 km/h with the world watching. One millimetre too far and it’s over.
I’ve lived parts of my life like that, law career, deadlines, expectations, art dreams stacked on top. Full throttle. No pit stops. Smiling in the paddock while the engine light is flashing.
This painting isn’t about cars. It’s about that feeling when you’re performing at your peak, everyone thinks you’re in control, but inside you can hear the revs hitting the red. And you don’t slow down. You push harder.
Because winning isn’t the high. Almost losing is. That’s what keeps us redlining.
