








An Ode to Arrogance
Special Features
An original painting by Coris Evans
Painted in 2024
Australian made acrylic paint on stretched canvas
40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
Artwork comes unframed
Includes a signed certificate of authenticity
The Story
A study in symbols, a quiet critique of status—ornate, deliberate, and laced with irony. Two doves intertwine mid-flight, their wings outstretched in a celestial ballet, somehow evoking whispers of faith, purity, and something holier than material ambition. Below, the sleek, metallic glint of a 2000s Motorola flip phone—a relic of cool, once snapped shut with effortless authority. Beneath it, a scratch-and-sniff sticker—the ultimate badge of schoolyard triumph. To receive one on your work was a thrill, an affirmation of your excellence, the object of every classmate’s envy. To the side, a sketched 1970s Range Rover—a machine of power and prestige, yet ultimately unnecessary, a rolling emblem of wealth for wealth’s sake —nonessential, yet coveted. Above, a mid-century armchair perches with an air of sophistication—iconic, revered, yet too uncomfortable to sit on. Together, these objects weave a painted satire of perceived success, of things acquired not for their true value, but for the illusion they project, a polished façade meant to communicate a position in the world, a whispered message that “I am better than you.”
Packaging
Artwork will be sent wrapped in kraft paper and securely packaged in a custom-made recycled cardboard box and eco kraft paper tape.
Delivery
Australia wide delivery will be calculated at checkout.
For international delivery please get in touch to discuss options here.
Special Features
An original painting by Coris Evans
Painted in 2024
Australian made acrylic paint on stretched canvas
40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
Artwork comes unframed
Includes a signed certificate of authenticity
The Story
A study in symbols, a quiet critique of status—ornate, deliberate, and laced with irony. Two doves intertwine mid-flight, their wings outstretched in a celestial ballet, somehow evoking whispers of faith, purity, and something holier than material ambition. Below, the sleek, metallic glint of a 2000s Motorola flip phone—a relic of cool, once snapped shut with effortless authority. Beneath it, a scratch-and-sniff sticker—the ultimate badge of schoolyard triumph. To receive one on your work was a thrill, an affirmation of your excellence, the object of every classmate’s envy. To the side, a sketched 1970s Range Rover—a machine of power and prestige, yet ultimately unnecessary, a rolling emblem of wealth for wealth’s sake —nonessential, yet coveted. Above, a mid-century armchair perches with an air of sophistication—iconic, revered, yet too uncomfortable to sit on. Together, these objects weave a painted satire of perceived success, of things acquired not for their true value, but for the illusion they project, a polished façade meant to communicate a position in the world, a whispered message that “I am better than you.”
Packaging
Artwork will be sent wrapped in kraft paper and securely packaged in a custom-made recycled cardboard box and eco kraft paper tape.
Delivery
Australia wide delivery will be calculated at checkout.
For international delivery please get in touch to discuss options here.
Special Features
An original painting by Coris Evans
Painted in 2024
Australian made acrylic paint on stretched canvas
40cm (W) x 50cm (H) x 1.5cm (D)
Artwork comes unframed
Includes a signed certificate of authenticity
The Story
A study in symbols, a quiet critique of status—ornate, deliberate, and laced with irony. Two doves intertwine mid-flight, their wings outstretched in a celestial ballet, somehow evoking whispers of faith, purity, and something holier than material ambition. Below, the sleek, metallic glint of a 2000s Motorola flip phone—a relic of cool, once snapped shut with effortless authority. Beneath it, a scratch-and-sniff sticker—the ultimate badge of schoolyard triumph. To receive one on your work was a thrill, an affirmation of your excellence, the object of every classmate’s envy. To the side, a sketched 1970s Range Rover—a machine of power and prestige, yet ultimately unnecessary, a rolling emblem of wealth for wealth’s sake —nonessential, yet coveted. Above, a mid-century armchair perches with an air of sophistication—iconic, revered, yet too uncomfortable to sit on. Together, these objects weave a painted satire of perceived success, of things acquired not for their true value, but for the illusion they project, a polished façade meant to communicate a position in the world, a whispered message that “I am better than you.”
Packaging
Artwork will be sent wrapped in kraft paper and securely packaged in a custom-made recycled cardboard box and eco kraft paper tape.
Delivery
Australia wide delivery will be calculated at checkout.
For international delivery please get in touch to discuss options here.