Title: Penny
Medium: Digital illustration print
Image Size: 5 × 7
Framed Size: 5.5 × 7.5
Penny is a quiet study in softness beneath spectacle. Framed in a sleek 5.5 × 7.5 black frame, this 5 × 7 portrait captures a contemplative clown whose expression lingers somewhere between performance and pause.
With delicate vertical tear lines, a subtle beauty mark, and a warm sepia-toned background, Penny feels less like a caricature and more like a character caught in an unguarded moment. The classic clown makeup is present—but subdued—allowing her steady gaze and gentle expression to take center stage.
There’s a sweetness to her stillness. She isn’t mid-laugh or mid-act; she’s reflective, almost tender. The piece leans into contrast—the idea that even the most playful personas hold depth, complexity, and quiet emotion beneath the surface.
Small in scale but intimate in presence, Penny invites the viewer closer, asking not to be entertained—but understood.
Title: Penny
Medium: Digital illustration print
Image Size: 5 × 7
Framed Size: 5.5 × 7.5
Penny is a quiet study in softness beneath spectacle. Framed in a sleek 5.5 × 7.5 black frame, this 5 × 7 portrait captures a contemplative clown whose expression lingers somewhere between performance and pause.
With delicate vertical tear lines, a subtle beauty mark, and a warm sepia-toned background, Penny feels less like a caricature and more like a character caught in an unguarded moment. The classic clown makeup is present—but subdued—allowing her steady gaze and gentle expression to take center stage.
There’s a sweetness to her stillness. She isn’t mid-laugh or mid-act; she’s reflective, almost tender. The piece leans into contrast—the idea that even the most playful personas hold depth, complexity, and quiet emotion beneath the surface.
Small in scale but intimate in presence, Penny invites the viewer closer, asking not to be entertained—but understood.