10 × 14 in. Original Screen Print
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
10 × 14 in. Original Screen Print
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