City Invasion
Alpine Invasion
No Cabs In New York

Invasion Series

Alpine Invasion

Acrylic on Paper

Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Swiss Alps, Alpine Invasion captures a moment of classic 60s romance—timeless, intimate, and dreamlike. A couple, drawn in a retro comic style, shares an affectionate gaze, lost in their own world. But just beyond their love-struck moment, the unexpected unfolds—a UFO hovers in the sky, beaming up an unsuspecting cow from the rolling green fields.

This playful yet surreal contrast between the idyllic and the extraordinary invites the viewer to look twice. The serene beauty of the mountains, the warmth of human connection, and the absurdity of an alien encounter collide in a visually striking and imaginative scene. Alpine Invasion celebrates both nostalgia and fantasy, offering a whimsical escape from reality—where romance thrives, and the unexpected is just beyond the horizon.

Perfect for lovers of retro aesthetics, sci-fi enthusiasts, and dreamers who enjoy art that surprises, delights, and sparks conversation.

 

Who says an alien attack can’t be romantic? In Alien Invasion, a couple shares a deep, cinematic kiss, completely lost in their own world—while the city behind them erupts into full-blown sci-fi chaos! UFOs zip through the sky, rockets launch in defense, and the skyline is alive with flashing lights and destruction. But do they care? Not one bit.

This playful take on love and catastrophe brings a fun contrast between classic 60s romance and over-the-top space invasion action. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the world could be ending, but the only thing that matters is the person in front of you. Perfect for lovers of retro aesthetics, sci-fi fun, and a little bit of intergalactic absurdity!

It’s late, you’ve had a great dinner, and now you just need a cab. But in classic New York fashion, there’s not a single one in sight. In No Cabs in New York, a stylish couple stands curbside, eagerly trying to hail a ride, completely unaware of the real reason no taxis are stopping… because they’re all being beamed up into a UFO hovering above the city.

This playful take on city life combines the everyday frustration of finding a cab with a hilarious sci-fi twist. Set against the glowing lights of the New York skyline, the retro 60s comic style adds a sense of charm and whimsy to the scene. It’s a reminder that in the Big Apple, anything can happen—just maybe not the way you expect.