Manifesto
Girl Dinners
999 Tokens
Girl Dinners is nourishment as self-portrait, where every ingredient becomes a brushstroke.
A Ritual of Care
Girl Dinners celebrates the quiet, personal act of assembling a meal that matches your mood — not what you should eat, but what feels right in the moment.
Cultural Beauty
Food comes from everywhere:
Japanese teas, Korean banchan, Levantine spices, French cheeses, Italian antipasti, Caribbean fruit plates, Scandinavian rye boards — all woven into tender domestic scenes.
The Art of Small Plates
It’s not minimalism. It’s mindfulness.
A single bowl of figs.
A plate of roasted vegetables.
A candlelit table with citrus, olives, and herbal tea.
Nourishment made intimate.
The Kitchen as Sanctuary
Soft lamps, window light, ceramic textures, linen napkins, wooden boards —
spaces where comfort, beauty and flavour intersect.
A Collection for the Senses
Girl Dinners is a toast to everyone who has ever crafted a meal simply because it felt beautiful.
Other Collections
Caustic




Caustic is a study in purity under assault. Minimal geometric forms — circles, squares, bars, planes — placed against soft neutral fields. Perfect shapes eroded by chemical light, corroded edges, pigment burn, structural decay, and caustic dissolution.
Every token is a meditation on tension: order versus breakdown, geometry versus entropy, serenity versus corrosion. A single shape becomes a battlefield for chemical destruction.
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.
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.


