object 01 — Eye of Horus Glyphs Distressed Dad Hat 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.
object 03— Triskelion Dad Hat — Black Distressed People tend to think in straight lines, but the triskelion shows that progress often comes in three repeating arcs.
object Silent Symbols Symbols outlast language because they travel faster than explanations—they hit you before you decide what they mean.
object AFTER THE FALL: WEARABLE REMINDERS OF RESILIENCE 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.
artifact Heart in Hand — Red & Black Acrylic with Gold Accent (6×6″) A contemporary acrylic artwork on cradled panel exploring vulnerability, compassion, and street-art symbolism—merging raw emotion with minimalist urban design.
object The Scream: A Family’s Echo in Paint Few works in art history carry the weight of lived trauma as plainly as Edvard Munch’s The Scream.
object BLOOM VIBRANT — The Art Apron Pop art meets utility. BLOOM VIBRANT channels Warhol’s floral energy into visual dopamine for the kitchen — playful, ironic, and unapologetically bright.
object Cannoli Sweatshirt – A Dessert, A Memory, A Motif A sweet thing reinterpreted: part memory, part myth — stitched with appetite and irony.
post-event FILE_214: THE BLAST HAT From rooftop cocktails to dawn-lit fallout — the desert once turned annihilation into entertainment. The Blast Hat revisits Las Vegas’s atomic era, when the end of the world was close enough to dress for — and far enough away to applaud.
post-event FILE_213: AFTER THE FLASH The new ghosts aren’t spirits. They’re thoughts that never finished dying — fragments of consciousness left looping after the body was erased faster than the brain could blink.
object Form in Play: An Homage to the Industrial Design of Gamepads Behind every game controller lies a study in human factors engineering — a design evolution shaped by millimeters, muscle memory, and millions of hours of use.
external When Art Gets Seized Art is never seized in silence. Every removal leaves behind a trace — not only on the wall, but on the culture that demanded it.
object The Luxury Nihilism Hoodies Fashion isn’t just fabric — it’s code. Embroidery, once written off as decorative filler, becomes a hieroglyph on these hoodies.
internal The Descent of Persephone and the Season’s Shift Fall inspiration in the desert: even where the season feels like summer lite, the shift is real—Persephone’s descent sparks creativity and subtle change.
artifact Textured Wave Painting – Black & Gold Impasto Art on Wood (6x6") 6x6 acrylic painting reinterpreting Hokusai’s Great Wave—bold black impasto, cobalt accents, and a shimmering gold sky. Part of my Inspired Classics series of reworked masterpieces.
internal Small Paintings, Big Weight — Heavy on Presence, Not on the Scale 6x6 acrylic paintings, under 11 oz shipped, that carry big weight in modern wall art—small but bold, textured works with presence far beyond their size.
artifact Blue Metallic Skull Painting – 6x6 Textured Abstract Wall Art on Cradled Panel – Modern Vanitas Decor A silver skull emerging from cobalt and gold textures—modern memento mori in shimmering paint, reminding us that life is short.
internal Why Do We Chase Shimmer? Studies show even young children and adults prefer glossy surfaces—possibly rooted in our attraction to water as a survival cue.
artifact Dripping Lips Painting – 6x6 Red, Gold, and White Pop Art Acrylic on Cradled Panel A bold twist on Lichtenstein’s lips: dripping reds over gold rings cropped like eternity symbols, balancing chaos and control in vivid pop acrylic.
external Our Favourite Legal Drug Latte as a mirror: everyday obsession dressed as luxury—coffee, reimagined in paint, where ritual and dependence blur into a single, glittering cup.
artifact Diamond Painting – 6x6 Textured White Abstract Gem on Cradled Panel – Contemporary Pop Art Original Part of a series exploring symbols reimagined, this piece fractures the image of a diamond into textured white strokes over a raw, layered field of colour.