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Jelly Wobble
Jelly Wobble
Acrylic on Canvas | 36×36 inches | 2026 | Delicacies Series
It is impossible to look at a jelly and not smile.
This is a scientific fact.
Jelly Wobble captures the most inherently joyful object in the entire history of dessert — a perfectly unmoulded red jelly, trembling with barely contained delight on its plate, crowned with a swirl of whipped cream and a single maraschino cherry that sits at its peak like a tiny ruby on a throne. The jelly glistens. It gleams. It catches the light the way only something that is simultaneously solid and liquid can — that extraordinary physical state that has delighted children and adults alike for centuries, that particular wobble that makes everyone in the room go quiet with anticipation.
The colour choices are an absolute declaration of intent. Electric blue above. Hot pink below. The red jelly in the centre blazing like a signal flare between two fields of pure, unapologetic colour. This is not a painting that whispers. It announces itself from across the room and dares you not to feel something — specifically, the very particular feeling of being seven years old at a birthday party when the jelly comes out.
There is something deeply knowing about this painting. The jelly is simultaneously retro and completely contemporary — a mid-century dessert rendered in the visual language of pop art, the domestic elevated into the gallery, the childlike made sophisticated by the seriousness of the attention paid to it. Andy Warhol would have understood it immediately. Wayne Thiebaud would have approved.
The drips running down the side of the plate are the masterstroke — unscripted, honest, the jelly being gloriously, messily itself. No apologies. No napkin. Just pure red wobbling joy.
Part of the Delicacies series — a celebration of the foods that live not just in our stomachs but in our memories, our childhoods, our most uncomplicated moments of happiness.
✦ Original, one-of-a-kind painting ✦ Acrylic on canvas ✦ 36 × 36 inches ✦ Created 2026 ✦ Part of the Delicacies series ✦ Ready to hang ✦ Free worldwide shipping
Red. Wobbly. Crowned with a cherry. Completely perfect.
Jelly Wobble
Acrylic on Canvas | 36×36 inches | 2026 | Delicacies Series
It is impossible to look at a jelly and not smile.
This is a scientific fact.
Jelly Wobble captures the most inherently joyful object in the entire history of dessert — a perfectly unmoulded red jelly, trembling with barely contained delight on its plate, crowned with a swirl of whipped cream and a single maraschino cherry that sits at its peak like a tiny ruby on a throne. The jelly glistens. It gleams. It catches the light the way only something that is simultaneously solid and liquid can — that extraordinary physical state that has delighted children and adults alike for centuries, that particular wobble that makes everyone in the room go quiet with anticipation.
The colour choices are an absolute declaration of intent. Electric blue above. Hot pink below. The red jelly in the centre blazing like a signal flare between two fields of pure, unapologetic colour. This is not a painting that whispers. It announces itself from across the room and dares you not to feel something — specifically, the very particular feeling of being seven years old at a birthday party when the jelly comes out.
There is something deeply knowing about this painting. The jelly is simultaneously retro and completely contemporary — a mid-century dessert rendered in the visual language of pop art, the domestic elevated into the gallery, the childlike made sophisticated by the seriousness of the attention paid to it. Andy Warhol would have understood it immediately. Wayne Thiebaud would have approved.
The drips running down the side of the plate are the masterstroke — unscripted, honest, the jelly being gloriously, messily itself. No apologies. No napkin. Just pure red wobbling joy.
Part of the Delicacies series — a celebration of the foods that live not just in our stomachs but in our memories, our childhoods, our most uncomplicated moments of happiness.
✦ Original, one-of-a-kind painting ✦ Acrylic on canvas ✦ 36 × 36 inches ✦ Created 2026 ✦ Part of the Delicacies series ✦ Ready to hang ✦ Free worldwide shipping
Red. Wobbly. Crowned with a cherry. Completely perfect.