My work as a multimedia artist explores the intersection of art, science, and spirit through the lens of emergent systems — where energy, form, and consciousness coalesce into visual language.​

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Electrography Cellular Automata

Historically, symmetry in physics was tied to divine perfection — a Platonic ideal seen as evidence of cosmic order. But with the rise of mechanistic science, these associations were cast aside in favor of objective, time-reversible laws.

ABBA Equation Cellular Automata

Portfolio

This recursive logic of emergence underpins all my media — from the imprint of light in photography to the branching patterns of electrography and the field-driven behaviors of fluid cells. Each work becomes a temporal snapshot of transformation, where matter and meaning unfold through the push and pull of opposing forces.

Photography is often viewed as a tool for documentation or representation, but it is also a deeply systemic and conceptual medium — one that actively participates in the logic of emergence.​

Microscopy is more than a tool of magnification — it is a lens through which we observe the architecture of becoming. By extending the human eye into scales beyond perception, microscopy reveals worlds within worlds.​

Electrography is a collaborative process between matter and force — an alchemical act in which electricity becomes the brush, and nature the co-creator. In this medium, high-voltage current is applied to botanical forms or natural materials.​

Printmaking is a practice of inversion — a poetic dialogue between positive and negative space, between what is revealed and what is withheld. It is a medium where form is born from absence, where the space around the image holds equal weight to the image itself.​

Magnetism is a force we feel, sense, and measure — yet rarely see. In my exploration of emergent phenomena and invisible architectures, I work with Hele-Shaw cells as a medium to visualize the hidden geometries of magnetic fields.​

Phi thickenings represent a way of thinking about growth — not as linear accumulation, but as recursively structured emergence. Rooted in the logic of the Golden Ratio (Φ ≈ 1.618), these formations reflect how nature thickens, branches, and unfolds according to a deeper order.​

Recent Projects

  • Nodal Bloom: River

    Nodal Bloom: River

    Flow · Surrender · Continuity + Symbolic Pairing: Ray (Light) · Resonance (Sound) · Wave (Form) The river flows not in spite of obstacles, but because of them. It shapes and is shaped. It dissolves boundaries with grace, connecting sky to sea, spring to sediment. Its voice is resonance, its shape is surrender. It follows…

  • Nodal Bloom: Open Road

    Nodal Bloom: Open Road

    Direction · Freedom · Becoming + Symbolic Pairing: Lightning (Light) · Frequency (Sound) · Branch (Form) The open road curves, forks, and disappears. It does not demand — it invites. Each choice echoes forward, not because the end is known, but because the movement is real. Here, emergence occurs through motion. The more you move,…

  • Nodal Bloom: Cairn

    Nodal Bloom: Cairn

    Stillness · Direction · Human Trace + Symbolic Pairing: Lantern (Light) · Echo (Sound) · Stack (Form) A cairn doesn’t move, but it guides. Built from what’s around, it holds memory and message in a vertical whisper. It doesn’t speak loudly — it points with silence. This is not direction from authority, but from resonance…

Printing the Land


In my creative and research practice, I use AI as a collaborative tool to enhance vision, accelerate discovery, and unlock new dimensions of expression. Whether generating symbolic imagery, mapping emergent patterns, or analyzing field data, AI supports my work as an extension of intuitive and scientific inquiry. I approach these tools with care—prioritizing originality, ethical use, and alignment with the deeper coherence of the projects they serve

Integrating AI with Intention and Integrity