Art
Frappuccino Variations
A familiar shape. A modern habit. A small portrait of now.
Art
A familiar shape. A modern habit. A small portrait of now.
Inspiration
Funny how an idea can drift into your mind without any explanation at all.
Inspiration
A race map’s shape stays with you.
Reflection
Before it became an icon, the Vitruvian figure was just geometry under stress—Leonardo trying to make math fit a real human body.
Reflection
Across old Eastern philosophies, the journey is never just outward—it’s the line you draw inside yourself as you move.
Reflection
Egyptians used the Eye of Horus to measure, heal, and restore—so the symbol wasn’t mystical alone; it was applied knowledge turned into protection.
Reflection
People tend to think in straight lines, but the triskelion shows that progress often comes in three repeating arcs.
Reflection
Symbols outlast language because they travel faster than explanations—they hit you before you decide what they mean.
Reflection
The most personal truths aren’t shouted — they surface quietly, in the moments after something breaks. These shirts began as small acts of survival: private dialogues printed with quiet defiance, reminders of who we are after the noise fades.
Art
A contemporary acrylic artwork on cradled panel exploring vulnerability, compassion, and street-art symbolism—merging raw emotion with minimalist urban design.
Inspiration
Few works in art history carry the weight of lived trauma as plainly as Edvard Munch’s The Scream.
Inspiration
Pop art meets utility. BLOOM VIBRANT channels Warhol’s floral energy into visual dopamine for the kitchen — playful, ironic, and unapologetically bright.