"Unknown" 12x24

Sale Price: $750.00 Original Price: $1,500.00

“Unknown” — The Last Scoop Collection

12 x 24 inches | Acrylic on Canvas

“Unknown” is a powerful narrative piece from The Last Scoop Collection, capturing the emotional exhaustion, hesitation, and internal noise that run throughout the series. The melting scoop figure — a signature symbol of burnout and emotional overload — takes on new meaning here as it appears on an incoming call screen. It’s a moment frozen between decision and avoidance, representing the weight of answering what you’re not ready to face.

The layered purples and reds drip downward into a distorted, pixelated block, visually censoring the caller’s identity while reflecting the blurred boundaries of mental overwhelm. The title “Unknown” becomes more than a phone label — it becomes a stand-in for unresolved feelings, unspoken conversations, and the emotional labor that The Last Scoop Collection confronts head on.

Below, the call icons — green to accept, red to decline — force the viewer into the artwork. The decision isn’t just on the canvas; it becomes an internal question: Do you confront what drains you, or do you protect what’s left of your energy?

The cone’s deep orange foundation keeps the piece rooted in the collection’s visual language, symbolizing resilience even in moments of collapse.

In “Unknown,” the familiar anxiety of an unexpected call becomes a metaphor for emotional boundaries — acknowledging that sometimes the bravest action is choosing not to pick up. This painting holds the quiet truth at the core of the collection: you cannot keep giving when you have no more scoops left.

“Unknown” — The Last Scoop Collection

12 x 24 inches | Acrylic on Canvas

“Unknown” is a powerful narrative piece from The Last Scoop Collection, capturing the emotional exhaustion, hesitation, and internal noise that run throughout the series. The melting scoop figure — a signature symbol of burnout and emotional overload — takes on new meaning here as it appears on an incoming call screen. It’s a moment frozen between decision and avoidance, representing the weight of answering what you’re not ready to face.

The layered purples and reds drip downward into a distorted, pixelated block, visually censoring the caller’s identity while reflecting the blurred boundaries of mental overwhelm. The title “Unknown” becomes more than a phone label — it becomes a stand-in for unresolved feelings, unspoken conversations, and the emotional labor that The Last Scoop Collection confronts head on.

Below, the call icons — green to accept, red to decline — force the viewer into the artwork. The decision isn’t just on the canvas; it becomes an internal question: Do you confront what drains you, or do you protect what’s left of your energy?

The cone’s deep orange foundation keeps the piece rooted in the collection’s visual language, symbolizing resilience even in moments of collapse.

In “Unknown,” the familiar anxiety of an unexpected call becomes a metaphor for emotional boundaries — acknowledging that sometimes the bravest action is choosing not to pick up. This painting holds the quiet truth at the core of the collection: you cannot keep giving when you have no more scoops left.