Metawave
Caustic
Metawave continues its exploration of abstract generativity — this time through the lens of corrosion, entropy, and destructive beauty.
Caustic reduces the visual field to simple geometric forms and then subjects them to chemical attack: burnt edges, pigment dissolution, and corrosive bloom.
Generation 031 · Caustic
Caustic
Minimal compositions meet destructive processes. Each artwork begins with a pure geometric gesture — a red circle, a soft square, a bar of muted pigment — and is then transformed by caustic corrosion.
The result is a quiet violence: erosion, breakdown, chemical burn, and structural decay drawn directly onto simple forms.
Selected works
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Concept
Caustic is inspired by photo-emulsion decay, acid etching, scorched surfaces, and destructive light. A clean geometric form becomes unstable, eaten away by corrosion that feels tactile, chemical, real.
Purity dissolves. Geometry resists — then yields.
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Remanence




Remanence is a study of the human face recorded as light over time.
Each work depicts a recognisably human facial form rendered as a sparse spatial point cloud and subjected to long‑exposure spectral recording. Motion across the exposure produces temporal echoes — red‑shift and blue‑shift afterimages that reveal the face at different moments in time.
These are not portraits. They are residual impressions: what remains of form once time, movement, and wavelength have been allowed to interfere.
Punk AI




Punk AI is a generative collection of rebellious machine-made abstractions: glitch, noise and digital interference rendered with a fine-art sensibility.
Chairs




Chairs is a study in sculptural absurdity: a museum-grade exploration of chairs that push beyond functional design into expressive, impractical, and architecturally playful form.
Each work is a hyper‑photorealistic portrait of a chair behaving more like a sculpture: a seat that bends too far, loops into itself, contradicts its own engineering, or performs gestures no practical furniture would ever attempt.
The result is a collection where fine‑art photography meets conceptual design, blurring the boundary between object, artwork, and architectural experiment.
Katheros




Katheros is a generative fine-art collection of ink-based geometric compositions — pure lines, sacred shapes and interference patterns rendered with mathematical clarity and quiet aesthetic restraint.
Spectra




Spectra is a study of matter revealed as light.
Each work is rendered as a long-exposure spectral field — a restrained, museum-grade image where compounds and materials appear as bands and lines held against deep charcoal. These are not diagrams. There are no axes, grids, labels, or legends. Only the quiet evidence of a signature.
Across the collection, four regimes are held in tension: hydrocarbons, nuclear fuels, clean-energy materials, and metal alloys. The politics is embedded in comparison, not slogans — warmth versus precision, diffusion versus containment, abundance versus legacy — expressed only through light.
Dust




Dust is a study in chalk, pigment and breath — abstract forms arranged like quiet mathematics.
Circles, lines and woven geometries drift across soft paper textures, fading at the edges as if they were drawn and erased a hundred times before settling into their final shape. Some pieces feel like blueprints, others like constellations or half-remembered maps, but all of them carry the same powdered calm: the hush of chalk hanging in the air.
Trace




Trace is a study of perception — a hybrid visual language where photographic fragments become architectural diagrams, and linework reveals the hidden structure inside the world.
Each artwork begins with real photographs: textures, objects, architectural details, or natural fragments. These images are arranged as intentional collages — quiet, asymmetric, evocative. Over them, precise linework unfolds: topographic contours, orthographic projections, and geometric extrapolations that reinterpret the photograph’s form.
Trace sits between blueprint and sketchbook, between fine-art print and architectural analysis. It is a dialogue between what is seen and what is understood.
Icon
Icon is a body of work about symbols — how colour and form can carry meaning without words.
Each piece feels like a sign encountered rather than explained: bold shapes held in balance, strong colours standing with confidence, moments that register instantly and remain quietly present.
Across the collection, love appears sparingly, like a signal sent with intention — changing the feeling of the image without overwhelming it.
Glitch




Glitch is a chronicle of generative destruction — a moment where order dissolves and creation is forced to rewrite itself.
Each image captures the instant a system breaks open, revealing the raw mechanics of collapse: torn planes, corrupted colour,
fractured geometry and unstable architectures dragged through the turbulence of a failing render.
This is not destruction as decay, but destruction as generation: new forms born through rupture, error and computational stress.
Glitch is the story of a machine unmaking itself — and in doing so, discovering unexpected beauty in the wreckage.
Toys




Toys is a photorealistic steampunk study of Victorian and early-20th-century children's inventions: clockwork animals, brass curiosities, wind-up figurines and ornate mechanical playthings.
Each piece feels like a rediscovered artifact from an inventor’s workshop — warm light, wood grain, burnished metal, glass lenses, gears, springs and the soft charm of handmade engineering.
Inked




Inked is a 444-piece generative fine-art collection exploring human skin as a living canvas — simple and intricate designs on men and women of many ethnicities, photographed in soft, cinematic light with a focus on ink, form and quiet emotion.
Strobe




Strobe is a study in light and oscillation — abstract frames where waves, pulses and bursts of illumination are frozen mid-movement.
Each piece feels like long-exposure physics rendered as fine art: neon ribbons carving the dark, interference patterns locking into geometry, staccato slices of light suspended in time. No characters, no text, just the rhythm of light itself.






