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Deer
A pixelated mosaic of a vintage children’s mask, emerging from a worn grid layered over torn street posters and urban residue. Innocence and decay collide, sealed with an epoxy resin finish.
Mosaic and Collage of torn posters and urban debris. Epoxy resin finish.
OffTheWall
A pixelated Vans sneaker constructed from distressed street posters and layered urban debris. The shoe floats between order and rupture, mixing pop iconography with the worn texture of the city. A tribute to movement, subculture, and the rhythm of the street.
Mosaic and Collage of torn posters and urban debris. Epoxy resin finish.
Fuji
A pixelated mosaic that emulates vintage Fuji VHS cassette tapes. Built with raw street material — torn posters and urban debris — the piece features a diagonal rainbow slicing through a distressed black-and-white grid. The word “FUJI” is embedded in bold, referencing analog nostalgia and urban texture.
Collage of raw street material and urban debris.
Pinocchio
A pixelated mosaic built from torn street posters and urban debris. Pinocchio emerges through noise and fragmentation, blending nostalgia with the raw texture of the city. The figure shifts across the grid, turning error and decay into image.
Mosaic and Collage of torn posters and urban debris. Epoxy resin finish.
Clyde
Built from torn posters and urban debris, this collage pays tribute to Clyde, Pac-Man’s orange ghost. It moves between chaos and poetry, between noise and nostalgia, transforming error into rhythm.
Digital print with collage of torn posters and urban debris.