Day 72: "Moka Pot", wax pastels and gouache on cold pressed heavy weight watercolor paper, 9x12". This moka pot holds a lot of memories for me. I don't use it as much anymore, because I have a coffee machine. But every time I look at it, I'm reminded of the years I spent in Dubai when I was living with my mother and we were both working full time jobs. Our weekend morning routine would be to make some breakfast, and cappuccino with this moka pot and milk frother and sit at our kitchen table and talk for hours. As the world grows more and more uncertain, I’m often reminded of one the happier and simpler times in my life by the sight of one unassuming moka pot. The original artwork and art prints will be available for purchase.
Please visit Print shop for high quality art prints.
This is part of my 2026 year long project, "This sweet simple existence". During this year of living creatively, I will create small artworks everyday based around objects from my daily life, (mostly food, household items, perhaps the view from my window etc). thereby simply documenting the extraordinary in the ordinary joys of a simple life.
Day 72: "Moka Pot", wax pastels and gouache on cold pressed heavy weight watercolor paper, 9x12". This moka pot holds a lot of memories for me. I don't use it as much anymore, because I have a coffee machine. But every time I look at it, I'm reminded of the years I spent in Dubai when I was living with my mother and we were both working full time jobs. Our weekend morning routine would be to make some breakfast, and cappuccino with this moka pot and milk frother and sit at our kitchen table and talk for hours. As the world grows more and more uncertain, I’m often reminded of one the happier and simpler times in my life by the sight of one unassuming moka pot. The original artwork and art prints will be available for purchase.
Please visit Print shop for high quality art prints.
This is part of my 2026 year long project, "This sweet simple existence". During this year of living creatively, I will create small artworks everyday based around objects from my daily life, (mostly food, household items, perhaps the view from my window etc). thereby simply documenting the extraordinary in the ordinary joys of a simple life.