>>5991331he's honestly more of an illustrator who works in paint than a fine artist (despite the fact that he marketed himself as a fine artist, much to the chagrin of the snooty post-post-modernist art world faggots).
His work feels like it accompanies a context, like a holiday card, or above a cutesy poem in some magazine for old people, or the lid on a box of shortbread you buy your grandma for christmas, or something wholesome like that.
Without that kind of kitschy attached media his work just feels incomplete, despite being competently painted and more than a little oversaturated.