relics and sigils

symbols preserved through print, repetition, and distortion. each fragment exists as part of a larger mythology still unfolding.

Hell’s on the Horizon

5.5" x 6"
Lithograph, 2023

A study of Sage and what exists beneath her.

The image sits between two identities—
human and something else.

The eye fractures through repetition,
pulling toward distortion and instability,
while the wings anchor the shift toward something darker.

Everyone Has It, No One Can Lose It

6" x 8"
Lithograph (tusche, scratching, gum arabic), 2023

A confrontation with what cannot be separated.

The figure turns toward her own shadow—
not as absence, but as presence.

What follows, what mirrors, what resists being left behind.

Bullsh*t Blvd

10" x 13.5"
Lithograph (liquid tusche, gum arabic, scratching), 2023

A return to the same place.

The body rests, but the cycle doesn’t.

Built from a recurring thought—
back on the same old bullshit—
this piece shifts away from symbol
and into atmosphere.

Not a moment of impact,
but what lingers after.

Freya

2" x 4"
Copper plate engraving, 2024

Two studies in transformation.

Insect forms used as carriers—
not of image, but of meaning.

Freya holds associations with beauty, love, and change,

while Khepri turns toward creation, renewal, and return.

Different origins,
but the same underlying cycle.

Khepri

3” x 2”
Woodblock print (maple), 2024

Proserpinae

7.5" x 7.5"
Screenprint (hand-carved stencil), 2022

A study in duality.

A grounded, meditative form held in tension—
between growth and decay,
surface and underworld.

Inspired by Persephone,
the figure exists in both states at once.

Rota Fortunae

4.5" x 6.5"
Zinc plate etching, 2023

A figure bound to the cycle.

Inspired by the Wheel of Fortune,
the form expands outward—
multiple arms reaching through phases of change.

Not control,
but movement within a system already in motion.

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