Metawave

Manifesto

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Icons endure because they do not explain themselves.

A language without words

An icon does not persuade. It stands.

These works rely on balance, contrast, and presence — allowing meaning to arrive without being instructed.

Love, held back

Love is treated with care. It is not everywhere, and that is the point.

When it appears, it carries weight — not as decoration, but as recognition.

What remains

What stays is not a message, but a feeling.

A shape remembered. A colour held. A quiet sense that something mattered.

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Generation 034
Released

Spectra

Spectra #5
Spectra #1
Spectra #19
Spectra #3

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.

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Generation 021
Released

Dust

Dust #42
Dust #81
Dust #38
Dust #10

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.

Mint at $60 · Prints from £45
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Generation 035
Released

Remanence

Remanence #7
Remanence #3
Remanence #19
Remanence #1

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.

Mint at $115 · Prints from £60
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