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Not Been the Same Since
In Not Been the Same Since, Lucky the Ghost stands beneath the glowing Inflatable Moon in Budapest, just outside the Pablo Picasso Museum, savoring his favorite frozen Mickey treat. Surrounded by a warm orange glow, friendly apparitions peek out from the building windows, drawn by curiosity to Lucky’s presence. This scene blends classic character design with contemporary experimentation. Lucky's new form features multiple eyes, swirling tails, and transparent segments that reveal a distorted background, visually capturing his fragmented, evolving identity. A fusion of pop surrealism and mixed media, this piece captures the spirit of change and playful introspection.

From Amsterdam, With Love
From Amsterdam, With Love captures Lucky in an unexpected romantic moment as he scurries away from a flirty female specter who waves him off with a lovesick smile. Covered in lipstick marks and trying to hide his blushing face, Lucky is caught somewhere between charm and embarrassment. Set against the vibrant nightlife of Amsterdam’s iconic Red Light District, the scene is equal parts humor and heart. The piece reflects the awkward beauty of connection in unfamiliar places—and reminds us that even ghosts can be flustered by a little unexpected affection.







Just Dropping Bye
In Just Dropping Bye, Lucky floats face-down through the murky currents of the Chicago River—his translucent form drifting past a graffiti version of himself along the riverside railing. With his belongings scattered and his motion seemingly unintentional, the image captures a moment of quiet surrender to the flow of the manmade waterway. Frozen Mickey Heads and fragmented dolphins drift nearby, nodding to the ecological consequences of our built environments. Equal parts whimsical and reflective, the piece highlights the eerie poetry of detachment in a world shaped by human hands.
See it below in Focused (Left) + Original (Right)
See it below in Focused (Left) + Original (Right)


Sweet Dreams, Friend
Sweet Dreams, Friend places Lucky along the Chicago River once again—but this time, gazing across the water toward a surreal, misplaced greenscape. A lone ghost sleeps soundly on a buoy marked “No Wake Zone,” prompting both comfort and curiosity.
Is this a gentle nod to political “woke” culture or simply a moment of peaceful rest? The ambiguity invites interpretation. With soft tension between dreamlike serenity and quiet commentary, the work blends humor and unease to ask: What do we see when someone appears at peace?
