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"Digital compositions, translated into timeless visual metaphors"

Fine Art Prints 

 

My fine art prints are a play of form, color, and concept. They explore the tension between structure and chaos, the visible and the suggested. Each piece is a visual language, a constructed reality that challenges perception and invites contemplation. It is not decoration; it is a dialogue.

Part one of the five-piece jazz series, this work channels the breath and fire of the saxophone. Sound and rhythm fracture into layers—shards of gold and blue, colliding yet balanced. Despite the chaos, it breathes, alive with swing. Printed on Dibond, the tones deepen, the industrial surface amplifying its edge. A tribute to jazz — untamed energy shaped into music.

''The Jazz Series – No. 1: Saxophone''

Part one of the five-piece jazz series, this work channels the breath and fire of the saxophone. Sound and rhythm fracture into layers—shards of gold and blue, colliding yet balanced. Despite the chaos, it breathes, alive with swing. Printed on Dibond, the tones deepen, the industrial surface amplifying its edge. A tribute to jazz — untamed energy shaped into music.

Part three of the five-piece jazz series, this work grounds chaos in resonance. White and black lines slice through the surface like notation in motion, while deep browns anchor the scene. A red glow flickers across the composition, catching the light and igniting fragments of sound. The musician’s red shirt ties body and rhythm into one continuous movement. Printed on Dibond, the glow intensifies, a harmony of wood and fire. A tribute to jazz — grounded yet restless, heavy yet radiant.

''The Jazz Series – No. 3: Bass''

Part three of the five-piece jazz series, this work grounds chaos in resonance. White and black lines slice through the surface like notation in motion, while deep browns anchor the scene. A red glow flickers across the composition, catching the light and igniting fragments of sound. The musician’s red shirt ties body and rhythm into one continuous movement. Printed on Dibond, the glow intensifies, a harmony of wood and fire. A tribute to jazz — grounded yet restless, heavy yet radiant.

Part five of the five-piece jazz series, this work vibrates with tension and release. Red chords blaze against a green backdrop, sharp yet resonant, raw yet harmonious. Fragments ripple outward like echoes, layered riffs repeating and reforming. A fractured texture runs through the surface, filled with hidden jazz relics, as if the music itself were embedded in the work. Printed on Dibond, the colors ignite into bold force. A tribute to jazz — strings breaking free, harmony ablaze.

''The Jazz Series – No. 5: Guitar''

Part five of the five-piece jazz series, this work vibrates with tension and release. Red chords blaze against a green backdrop, sharp yet resonant, raw yet harmonious. Fragments ripple outward like echoes, layered riffs repeating and reforming. A fractured texture runs through the surface, filled with hidden jazz relics, as if the music itself were embedded in the work. Printed on Dibond, the colors ignite into bold force. A tribute to jazz — strings breaking free, harmony ablaze.

Part one of the five-piece jazz series, this work channels the breath and fire of the saxophone. Sound and rhythm fracture into layers—shards of gold and blue, colliding yet balanced. Despite the chaos, it breathes, alive with swing. Printed on Dibond, the tones deepen, the industrial surface amplifying its edge. A tribute to jazz — untamed energy shaped into music.

''The Jazz Series – No. 2: Piano''

Part two of the five-piece jazz series, this work captures harmony in contrast. Yellow and blue stretch across the surface in bold diagonal movements, intertwined with scattered notes and fractured rhythm. The interplay of colors builds tension yet resolves into balance, echoing both silence and storm. On Dibond, each layer sharpens, metallic and alive. A tribute to jazz — precision and chaos speaking the same language.

Part four of the five-piece jazz series, this work strikes rhythm into form. Copper and blue clash in bold diagonals, crashing like cymbals mid-swing. The surface carries a fractured texture, where broken edges conceal tiny echoes of jazz—notes, fragments, instruments dissolving into rhythm. On Dibond, the metallic glimmer amplifies each strike, as if the sound were carved from steel. A tribute to jazz — percussion that refuses to fade.

''The Jazz Series – No. 4: Drums''

Part four of the five-piece jazz series, this work strikes rhythm into form. Copper and blue clash in bold diagonals, crashing like cymbals mid-swing. The surface carries a fractured texture, where broken edges conceal tiny echoes of jazz—notes, fragments, instruments dissolving into rhythm. On Dibond, the metallic glimmer amplifies each strike, as if the sound were carved from steel. A tribute to jazz — percussion that refuses to fade.

This piece deconstructs the chopper's engine into a vibrant study of rebellion. Complementary blue and gold hues chart a course outside conventional lines, where forms fragment and fluid lines ignite a sense of relentless motion. A textured surface, etched with the ghosts of garage tools, bears the marks of the workshop—a testament to raw creation.

More than a mechanical portrait, it is a self-portrait of the artistic quest. The mirrored, incomplete elements reflect a journey of deconstruction and reassembly, a personal odyssey for authenticity and wealth. It embodies the rebel's spirit: breaking forms to find a more harmonious, personal composition, where chaos and control ride in perfect balance.

"Anatomy of a Rebel"

This piece deconstructs the chopper's engine into a vibrant study of rebellion. Complementary blue and gold hues chart a course outside conventional lines, where forms fragment and fluid lines ignite a sense of relentless motion. A textured surface, etched with the ghosts of garage tools, bears the marks of the workshop—a testament to raw creation.

More than a mechanical portrait, it is a self-portrait of the artistic quest. The mirrored, incomplete elements reflect a journey of deconstruction and reassembly, a personal odyssey for authenticity and wealth. It embodies the rebel's spirit: breaking forms to find a more harmonious, personal composition, where chaos and control ride in perfect balance.

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