Artwork

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Arlo

Lying beneath trees and stars, the boundaries between earth, sky, and self dissolve — revealing the unseen geometry that binds everything together.

This piece is a contemplation of unity. The viewer lies beneath vast trees, gazing upward through branches into the night sky, where the moon and fractals interlace. The forest and cosmos become one continuum — a reminder that separation is a trick of perception. In moments of deep stillness or altered awareness, everything seems interwoven: the roots mirror constellations, breath mirrors wind, and consciousness itself feels like part of the same unfolding pattern. The work invites the viewer to remember that wholeness is not found — it is revealed when division fades.

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Cahir

Seen from the forest floor, mushrooms stretch toward a fractal sky — a glimpse into the shifting layers of perception during altered states of mind.

The viewer lies on the forest floor, looking up at towering mushrooms that seem to merge with a geometric universe. This perspective evokes the dissolving of boundaries during psychedelic or spiritual experiences: when what is “real” becomes fluid, and perception deepens beyond its ordinary range. The fractals hint at the hidden structures of existence — patterns that shape both matter and mind. It’s a visual reflection on consciousness as a layered phenomenon: every reality containing another just beneath its surface.

Made in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2021

118x84cm

Elio

A bird flies through a black triangle into an infinite web of fractals — a moment of freedom, where discovery becomes the act of crossing boundaries.

The bird moves through a geometric threshold — the black triangle — into a space of infinite possibility. The fractals and circular patterns behind it symbolize the endlessness of exploration, both in the external world and within consciousness itself. It is a movement from confinement toward expansion, from the known into the unknowable. The piece speaks of curiosity as an act of liberation — how every step into the unfamiliar transforms both the traveler and the space they enter.

Made in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2019

80x60cm

Ren

Two crows touch heads against a backdrop of spiraling chains — a quiet image of connection, symmetry, and shared awareness.

The two crows mirror one another like living reflections, their meeting framed by perfect mathematical forms. They symbolize communication beyond words — the recognition of self in the other. The geometry behind them represents the invisible order that allows connection to exist: a network of resonance between beings, thoughts, and experiences. The piece touches on empathy as both a natural instinct and a spiritual event — the moment two perspectives align and, for an instant, difference dissolves into shared understanding. Ren expresses unity — two beings rising together from the same depth.

Made in Maassluis, the Netherlands, 2024

40x40cm

Lilith

A woman reaches for a sphere holding a skull — a meditation on the nearness of death and the strange beauty of our fascination with it.

Death stands at the edge of everything we do — never quite graspable, always near. The woman’s outstretched hand shows our lifelong relationship with mortality: we reach for it in curiosity, fear, and reverence, but can never truly touch it without crossing over. The glowing sphere makes death almost divine — both warning and wonder. The piece reflects on how our awareness of death gives life its shape and intensity; how the line we cannot cross defines the space in which meaning is born.

Made in Maassluis, the Netherlands, 2023

Donna

She sits with herself — complete, unhurried, and enough.
In front of the fractal pattern, she doesn’t search for meaning; she defines it. Her stillness is not submission but choice — a quiet statement of independence within the endless structures around her.

Made in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2018

Liv

A swallow flies before sacred geometry filled with stars — symbolizing mental freedom, healing, and the lightness found after struggle.

The swallow, long a symbol of hope and return, glides across a sacred geometric structure containing the night sky. The image represents mental liberation — the moment when the mind, once burdened, rediscovers clarity and flight. The geometry suggests that even freedom has structure: healing is not chaos, but harmony rediscovered. This piece is about transformation through awareness — how the act of seeing the patterns within our pain can turn gravity into grace.

Made in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, 2018