Narrative Editions
the print archive
standalone stories preserved in ink. each print holds a moment, a character, a truth left unspoken
01
Laveau
There are monsters you know, and there are monsters you fear you might become.
Laveau explores Sage's belief that something else lives beneath the surface, something she cannot explain and cannot prove. Throughout the beginning of the story, Scarlett exists only as a possibility, leaving Sage trapped between doubt and dread.
The words "I'm Not Who I Appear To Be" come from Scarlett herself. Spoken while wearing Sage's face, the line marks the first time the fear becomes real
everyone has it, no one can lose it
02
Everyone Has It, No One Can Lose It is a meditation on the battle we wage with ourselves. Based on a self portrait, the print captures a moment of confrontation between the figure and their own shadow. The weapon is aimed outward, but the target has always been inseparable from the hand that holds it.
Its title is taken from an old riddle whose answer has remained fixed in memory:
"Everyone has it, but no one can lose it."
A shadow.
Though often associated with darkness, the shadow is not something to be destroyed. It exists alongside us, carrying our fears, flaws, regrets, and desires. The struggle lies not in escaping it, but in learning to face what has always been there
03
bullshit blvd
Bullshit Blvd. began as a reflection on those moments when frustration gives way to exhaustion and the only honest response left is laughter. Depicting a solitary figure hidden beneath the surface of the bath, the work balances vulnerability with quiet defiance. The word "bullshit," lightly carved into the background, acts less as a statement of anger and more as an acknowledgement of life's endless absurdities and the strange humor found in enduring them.
hell’s on the Horizon
04
Hell's on the Horizon serves as a warning more than a declaration. Inspired by themes of transformation and hidden truths, the composition combines a watchful eye with outstretched wings to create an emblem of approaching change. Existing somewhere between omen and icon, the work reflects the uneasy feeling of recognizing that something has already begun long before it can be fully seen.
Not every story is forgotten.
Some simply wait to be found