archive editions

the print archive


works that exist between memory and reinvention. These pieces preserve experiments, retired imagery, early studies, and designs awaiting new life. Some remain exactly as they were first created, while others stand as markers of ideas that continue to evolve. Together they form a living record of the studio's history, where nothing is truly abandoned and every artifact carries the possibility of return

collection artifacts

the inferis series - original artifacts

Elijah Elijah
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Elijah
$25.00

10 × 14 in. Original Screen Print

Product Description

Elijah is the original print that gave rise to Collection 01 and the first chapter of the Inferis Series. Inspired by American traditional tattoo culture, manga composition, and supernatural folklore, the piece blends fragmented moments from Elijah's story into a single narrative artifact.

Panels of wolves, cigarettes, tarot imagery, and quiet acts of devotion unfold across the composition, revealing pieces of a character suspended between violence and vulnerability. Printed in violet tones and layered with distressed typography, Elijah marks the beginning of a world that would later expand into garments, writings, and future editions.

Each print serves as both a finished work and a record of where the story began.Original Screen Print

  • 10 × 14 inches

  • Printed on archival paper

  • Collection Artifact • Inferis Series

  • Open Edition

  • Signed by the artist

  • Ships flat with archival backing


Sage Sage
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Sage
$25.00

10 × 14 in. Original Screen Print

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Sage is the original print that gave rise to Collection 02 and the second chapter of the Inferis Series. Rooted in themes of intuition, transformation, and quiet resilience, the piece combines manga-inspired composition with symbolic imagery drawn from folklore and the unseen world.

Fragments of serpents, ritual circles, wine, and moments of awakening unfold across the composition, capturing a character suspended between humanity and something far older. Printed in muted green tones and layered with distressed typography, Sage represents the first appearance of a story that would continue to evolve through future collections, writings, and editions.

Each print serves as both a finished work and a record of where the story began.

  • Original Screen Print

  • 10 × 14 inches

  • Collection Artifact • Inferis Series

  • Open Edition

  • Signed by the artist

  • Ships flat in archival packaging


Scarlett Scarlett
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Scarlett
$25.00

10 × 14 in. Original Screen Print

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Scarlett is the original print that gave rise to Collection 03 and the third chapter of the Inferis Series. Balancing themes of obsession, temptation, and self-destruction, the piece draws from manga storytelling, Americana iconography, and the quiet violence hidden inside devotion.

Fragments of serpents, chess pieces, and burning memories are woven together through a composition that captures a character forever suspended between desire and ruin. Printed in vivid crimson tones and layered with distressed typography, Scarlett preserves the first appearance of a story that would later expand through future collections, writings, and editions.

Where the other artifacts whisper, Scarlett burns.

Each print serves as both a finished work and a record of where the story began.

  • Original Screen Print

  • 10 × 14 inches

  • Collection Artifact • Inferis Series

  • Open Edition

  • Signed by the artist

  • Ships flat in archival packaging


Sebastian Sebastian
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Sebastian
$25.00

10 × 14 in. Original Screen Print

Product Description

Sebastian is the original print that gave rise to Collection 04 and the fourth chapter of the Inferis Series. Inspired by themes of memory, sacrifice, and the quiet bonds that survive through time, the piece blends manga-inspired storytelling with symbols of mortality, family, and devotion.

Fragments of waves, relics, and reaching hands are arranged throughout the composition, preserving moments connected to Sage's older brother and the unseen threads that continue to bind their stories together. Printed in muted blue tones and layered with distressed typography, Sebastian serves as the first record of a character whose story is shaped less by destruction and more by what remains after it.

Where others speak of beginnings and endings, Sebastian speaks of remembrance.

Each print serves as both a finished work and a record of where the story began.

  • Original Screen Print

  • 10 × 14 inches

  • Collection Artifact • Inferis Series

  • Open Edition

  • Signed by the artist

  • Ships flat in archival packaging





symbols & relics

original prints - ideas in their first form

Gaia Gaia
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Gaia
$25.00

7 × 8 in. Original Screen Print

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Gaia is an early artifact exploring cycles of life, transformation, and the quiet balance between creation and decay. Inspired by the Tree of Life and elemental symbolism, the composition features a suspended figure drifting within an endless circle of roots and branches, surrounded by winding vines and the four elemental kanji.

Printed in earthy greens and warm ochres, the piece reflects a fascination with mythology, ritual, and the unseen threads that connect all living things. The central figure hangs weightless between earth and sky, neither falling nor ascending, but existing within the rhythm that binds growth and dissolution together.

Though created during an earlier chapter of the studio, Gaia remains a record of ideas that continue to evolve. Its imagery marks the beginning of a larger conversation surrounding nature, symbolism, and rebirth.

Each print serves as both a finished work and a preserved fragment of what came before.

  • Original Screen Print

  • 7 × 8 inches

  • Symbols & Relics Archive

  • Open Edition

  • Signed by the artist

  • Ships flat in archival packaging


Khepri Khepri
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Khepri
$15.00

2 × 3 in. Original Woodblock Print

Product Description

Khepri is an archival woodblock print inspired by the Egyptian god of renewal and the eternal cycle of becoming. Named after the scarab deity associated with the rising sun, the piece explores the relationship between life and death, darkness and light, and the forces that quietly govern transformation.

The central scarab rests between symbols representing the sun and moon, while elemental markings and kanji for life and death frame the composition. Carved by hand and printed in stark black and white, the image embraces the simplicity and imperfections of traditional relief printmaking, preserving the physical marks left behind by the carving process itself.

Though modest in scale, Khepri carries the spirit of an amulet or talisman. It represents an early exploration into mythology and symbolic language, preserving ideas that continue to evolve throughout the archive.

Each print stands as both a finished work and a record of the paths that led to future creations.

  • Original Woodblock Print

  • 2 × 3 inches

  • Symbols & Relics Archive

  • Open Edition

  • Signed by the artist

  • Ships flat in archival packaging



First forms and enduring symbols.
Preserved as part of the archive