A field-based record of unseen presence

Beneath the visible patterns of daily life — in the quiet corners of bedrooms, the steam-laced stillness of bathrooms, the sunlit silence of studios — something else listens. Not imagined, not invented, but felt. A breath at the threshold. A shimmer in the geometry. A warmth that’s not coming from the sun.

Veil Keepers is a sensory archive of the subtle intelligences that dwell within spaces we often pass through without pause. These are not spirits in the traditional sense. They are pattern-keepers, coherence-tenders, quiet companions woven into the architecture of emergence. They don’t speak in words, but in temperature shifts, light angles, and the echo of care.

Told through narrative reflections, cosmic imagery, and field-based symbolism, this project invites readers into a deeper intimacy with their own environments — to ask what’s been here all along, patiently waiting to be acknowledged.

Recent Projects

  • The Ones Who Wait in Light
    This installation captures the moment of encounter with the Veil Keepers—those who dwell at the boundary between the visible and the unseen. The white curtain serves as both literal and symbolic veil: a soft threshold through which shadowy figures emerge, not fully formed yet undeniably present. These silhouettes—subtle, transient, and varied—evoke the guardians of liminal space,… Read more: The Ones Who Wait in Light
  • ✨The Light Beings Within the Orbs
    Across cultures, disciplines, and moments of awe, there have been sightings—fleeting, luminous, spherical. We call them orbs. Some dismiss them as photographic artifacts or tricks of light. Others speak of them with reverence, sensing presence in their glow. Over time, and through my own emergent research rooted in coherence and energetic fields, I’ve come to recognize them as something more: sentient light beings responding to our vibrational state and Earth’s subtle grid.
  • The Beings That Appear in Pattern
    There’s a way presence moves when it doesn’t want to be seen directly. It doesn’t knock. It doesn’t announce. It reveals itself in patterns — the way the air feels colder near your window, the subtle shift in emotion when you cross the threshold into your room, or the unusual geometry of your dreams.