Cake Walk sets a simple scene and lets the mind wander. Five vertical bands structure the postcard: soft grey geometry, sunlit sand, saturated teal, and at the far right, a parade of golden biscuits. In the middle lane, a solitary figure in a red jacket walks toward us—or, depending on your cravings, toward the biscuits. The long shadow creates a compass needle that keeps the composition gently in motion.
I approached this piece with a spirit‑pen sensibility—clean edges, deliberate joins—so each panel reads like a held breath. The tonal steps between bands encourage a left‑to‑right read: quiet, warmer, cooler, finally culinary. It's playful, but it also tests how little information is needed to spark a narrative: one figure, one shadow, and a destination we all recognise.
Details: Title: The Cake Walk Dimensions: 105 × 148 mm Medium: Spirit pens Year: 2026 Substrate: 320 gsm white card Framing: Unframed
The postcard scale invites intimacy. You don't stand back; you pick it up, the way you might pick a biscuit from a tin. Unframed, it's ready for magnets, clips, or envelopes—ephemera with staying power. Display it beside the kettle for moral support, or on a desk as a reminder that progress is often a stroll toward something small and joyful.
Decision-making, but make it snackable. Cake Walk lines up architecture, sunshine, teal calm—and biscuits—then sends a tiny walker striding













