My work is not decoration. My work is not aesthetic. My work is the reconstruction of memory through color, sound, and spiritual law.
My art does not tell a story. It remembers one.
Every piece I create begins in stillness. Then breath. Then vibration. Then the color reveals itself. I do not choose the palette. The palette chooses me.
I paint from the inside out — from the subconscious, from the ancestral archive, from the inner chambers where emotion and spirit meet. My work is not created to be understood. It is created to be felt — to stir the memory beneath the memory. I paint to resurrect what we have buried and to honor what we inherited.
My art is a spiritual technology. A mirror for identity. A language of remembrance.
Art is the most honest version of the self. I create to help others see what their spirit already knows.
The return to alignment. The rising of identity.
The echo of ancestry speaking again.
Color as the language of the subconscious.
The reflection of the self beyond persona.
The art that will outlive its collector.
People don’t discover my art. They remember it. Something in them — a wound, a memory, a transformation, a longing, a lineage truth — recognizes itself in the work.
That is why collectors don’t “buy” my pieces. They inherit them. They become guardians, because the work becomes part of their story. My art calls to the ones who are ready to rise.
I paint the way some people pray. Before each work, I enter ritual:
Only when the vibration is right do I place the first stroke. Creation is not performance. Creation is obedience. I listen to what the piece wants to become. This is why no two works share the same soul.
My responsibility is to translate the invisible — to hear what the ancestors are whispering through color, to reveal the emotions people hide from themselves, to give form to truths waiting for expression. I am not here to produce. I am here to transmit. And I take that role with reverence.
My art is not separate from my mission. It is the visual scripture of a multi-generational empire. Every piece is part of the Nation’s foundation. Every collector becomes part of its legacy.
If you feel resonance, tension, curiosity, or recognition — follow it. That feeling is a doorway. You are not drawn to the art. The art is drawn to you.