Manifesto
Jesus
555 Tokens
Jesus is a story told in hush — a life traced in copper wire.
Not as spectacle, but as presence: love returning again and again to the human heart.
A life remembered
Jesus moves through the world with tenderness: calling the unseen into belonging, meeting the wounded without contempt, speaking peace where fear has ruled.
This collection follows that movement as a sequence of recognitions — portraits and scenes that ask for attention rather than applause.
Mercy as a language
The works resist explanation. They hold space for the viewer to approach slowly, to sense what is offered, and to receive what they can.
Copper wire carries the image with warmth and restraint, while subtle colour accents arrive only when needed — like emphasis in a quiet prayer.
Silence as an altar
Where words end, the gaze begins. These images are made to be returned to — not consumed — so that the heart can rest, remember, and begin again.
Other Collections
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.
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.
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.


