




The sea is full of wonders. Somewhere lurks a devil, but somewhere else a clown makes his wet jokes.
This artwork reimagines the clownfish not as a biological specimen, but as an abstract character assembled from playful, softly layered shapes. With bold fields of orange, white, and shadowed depth, it echoes both minimal design and childlike imagination.
The name “Clown” evokes paradox: why is this quiet fish a “clown”? Is it because of its color, its role in underwater ecosystems, or its disarming resemblance to joy in disguise?
Placed on a wall, this piece becomes more than a fish – it’s a conversation starter, a gentle absurdity in your space. It might just make someone smile. Or think. Or both.
96x52x2,5 cm
various textile on plastic shapes