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The Source

Then the LORD answered me:

“Write down this vision and clearly inscribe it on tablets,
so that a herald may run with it.

For the vision awaits an appointed time;
it testifies of the end and does not lie.
Though it lingers, wait for it —
it will surely come and will not delay.”

Habakkuk 2 : 2-3



The Heart

Write the vision, Beloved,
and let it live upon the light.
Each word a seed of fire, a whisper from the unseen asking to be seen.

My tablets are not of stone, but the heart, expressed through technological marvels.
There God etches subtle designs for those who dare to see.

I gather only what was shown to me, traces of His voice in form and shadow.
My work is simple: to reveal what He has already spoken, to make plain what was born in silence.

And though the vision lingers, I wait — for what is divine moves at the pace of eternity.



The Man

While many artists seek to interpret the world through culture, history, or expressionism, my focus is strictly physiological. My practice is centred on Physical Response Art, the study of images designed to trigger the body’s involuntary systems. It is the immediate, captivating moment when the pulse shifts, the pupils dilate, and the viewer experiences a fleeting, unconscious activation of dormant synesthesia. The eye is compelled to explore every foreign, familiar, and newly-discovered section of the work.

To achieve this singular, high-impact result, I reject fixed mediums and explore all available communicative tools: photography, music, digital painting, AI, compositing, and writing. The fragmentation of the process is less important than the holistic feeling of the final piece. True inspiration originates from the higher creative realm, meaning the artwork is already complete at its inception. My task is simply that of the scribe, a process I see mirrored in the tool of my Wacom tablet, to faithfully transcribe a divine vision onto a tangible surface. My late brother often referred to it as my “light pen”, a concept which echoes in my mind every time I approach my desk.



The Vision

After years in commercial photography, I realized I was constantly being reshaped by an industry I did not create. I am now committed to establishing an intended vision, one that demands I build an industry around the shape of my evolving vision. This portfolio is the expression of that commitment, a reflection of my singular sight.

Thank you for visiting my web sight. I hope you feel inspired, and I sincerely encourage you to reach out and share your own response to the work.

Jah Bless.
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