Art Archive (2019–2022)
This archive captures a formative era in my practice — the years when my intuitive digital language became fully alive. During this time, the intersection of fractal geometry, mathematics, motion, and neurodivergent perception began to move from instinct into consistent visual identity.
Since 2017, I have created over 2,500 original works. Not all have been released publicly or brought forward into series — some remain experimental, private, or part of internal explorations that continue to inform my larger body of work. Other works are intentionally reserved for institutional projects, licensing opportunities, or private commissions.
The collections here represent selected milestones within that journey: algorithmic landscapes, generative abstractions, aviation-inspired compositions, tessellated systems, and motion-based studies. Some series are complete; others have become seeds for later public works, commissions, or installations.
This archive isn’t a catalog of everything I’ve made — it’s a record of how the work learned to speak.
For my most recent digital work (2023–present), visit “Works” in the main navigation.

