• Dreams of Dying Stars

    Dreams of Dying Stars is a meditation on interior worlds — the landscapes we carry within bone and memory. A fractured skull becomes a keyhole, revealing a luminous horizon where a solitary tree rises from stone and fire. What appears as ruin becomes passage. What seems like ending becomes threshold.

    The original artwork was created colored pencil using Caran d’Ache Luminance museum grade, lightfast pigments on archival paper.

    Limited to 25 prints

  • Crown of Duality

    Crown of Duality explores polarity as convergence rather than opposition. Two faces share a single axis, joined through a radiant third eye and crowned in celestial architecture. Solar and lunar energies coexist. Machine and mystic overlap. The self is not divided, but layered.

    The original artwork was in colored pencil using Caran d’Ache Luminance museum grade, lightfast pigments on archival paper.

    Limited to 15 prints

  • I am you

    Originally published in Eyrie Magazine, this illustrated narrative explores the confrontation between self and shadow. Set within a stark forest of twisting forms and luminous negative space, the story unfolds as a dialogue between fear and identity.

    Accusation becomes revelation. The monster becomes mirror.

    Printed using archival pigment inks on fine art paper to preserve depth, contrast, and shadow detail.

    Each print is hand signed.

  • Custodia Umbrarum

    Custodia Umbrarum explores endurance as devotion rather than salvation. A fractured heart glows in the dark, not to banish the shadows, but to sustain them. The Keeper does not conquer what waits behind the bars. She feeds it, watches it, refuses to turn away. The city sleeps because someone chooses to remain awake.

    A numbered relic from the Archivum, this limited collector’s edition includes a signed 11x17 fine art story plate, a printed archival manuscript of the full narrative, and exclusive die cut Guardian stickers drawn from the world of Custodia Umbrarum. Only 50 editions exist. Each set is assembled as an artifact, not merchandise, a fragment of a story that refused to stay silent.