ARTICLES
Echoes of ideas shaped in silence.
A glimpse into how each piece comes alive.

The Rituals
The Quiet Acts That Keep Us Alive
Three figures sit in a circle of wooden chairs. None of them look at each other. One releases a silent scream with eyes wide and breath trembling. The two beside him bow their heads as if holding the weight of unspoken feelings. In the middle stands a stone table carved with Nordic symbols. It holds the memories they cannot say out loud. Behind them rises a skeletal figure draped in a hood. Wings reduced to bare bones stretch halfway around the group. It hovers like a shadow they have learned to live with. This artwork speaks about the rituals you perform to keep your world from collapsing. Sitting in silence. Taking a long breath. Holding yourself together even when your emotions pull in different directions. The skeleton represents the darker side of your mind. The thoughts that never leave. The weight that always stays. The Rituals portrays the small moments when you face yourself and try to stay alive for another day.

The Eternal Strings
A Bond That Feels Like Forever
A single hand reaches upward. A serpent coils around its wrist and fingers. The serpent shows a bond that never truly loosens, a connection that presses on the skin and never lets you breathe fully. Beneath it, another hand appears. Every finger is tied to threads that pull in different directions. The strings reveal a relationship where someone holds the control while the other follows without a choice. The entire image is framed with roots shaped into a square. The roots show memories that refuse to die and patterns that keep dragging you back. This artwork captures the tension between two souls who cannot detach from each other. They stay connected even when the connection begins to rot. The Eternal Strings shows a bond that feels powerful but grows toxic the longer you hold it. A bond that lasts not because it is meant to, but because neither side dares to let go.

Love, Celebrate and Dead
The Three Words That Shape Every Life
A bone rises from the ground. It stands as a symbol of endings and truths that cannot be avoided. From the bone grows a stem of flowers. The flowers express how love appears even in places touched by loss and decay. Love builds. Love breaks. Love reshapes everything it touches. Wrapped around the bone and flowers is a ribbon. The ribbon shows the way humans celebrate life. Small celebrations. Quiet moments. Personal rituals that mark important fragments of existence. These three elements create a visual narrative of the words people repeat throughout their lives. Love. Celebrate. Dead. Three anchors that form the beginning, middle, and end of every story. This artwork merges them into one composition that shows how life is never a single emotion. Life rises from love, passes through celebration, and ends in death, only to begin again in another form.