Reflection
Surreal Hybrids
I’ve been paying attention to how often we split ourselves just to get through things. These works emerged from there.
Essays, observations, or cultural critiques rooted in lived experience and analysis.
Reflection
I’ve been paying attention to how often we split ourselves just to get through things. These works emerged from there.
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Where terrain becomes temperament—a landscape embodied by the wearer.
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Before it became an icon, the Vitruvian figure was just geometry under stress—Leonardo trying to make math fit a real human body.
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Across old Eastern philosophies, the journey is never just outward—it’s the line you draw inside yourself as you move.
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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.
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People tend to think in straight lines, but the triskelion shows that progress often comes in three repeating arcs.
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Symbols outlast language because they travel faster than explanations—they hit you before you decide what they mean.
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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.
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A sweet thing reinterpreted: part memory, part myth — stitched with appetite and irony.
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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.
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Art is never seized in silence. Every removal leaves behind a trace — not only on the wall, but on the culture that demanded it.
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Symbols don’t repeat; they articulate.