Origin
Four collections. 40 pieces. 4 Masterworks. The complete life cycle of a world — from colossal power to human smallness.
Colossal
Giants and the tiny humans who live among them
What happens when something so large exists that humanity becomes invisible? Colossal explores the relationship between enormous creatures and the small civilizations that grow around them — on them, under them, beside them. Sometimes in worship. Sometimes in ignorance. Sometimes in fear.
Every piece in this collection contains a scale shift that stops you mid-step. A creature so vast that you search for the humans — and when you find them, smaller than your fingernail, you understand something about your own place in the world.
Threshold
Two worlds divided by a single line
Every threshold is a choice. Step forward or stay behind. In this collection, each piece is split — one half showing one reality, the other half showing another. The line between them is sharp, beautiful, and terrifying.
Above the water, a peaceful boat. Below, a leviathan. Left of the door, your living room. Right of the door, another universe. Day fading into night. Life crumbling into ruin. The present dissolving into the future.
Last Light
The final moment before everything changes
There is a specific second — not a minute, not an hour, but a single second — when something is about to end and everyone knows it. The last tree standing. The last signal transmitted. The last page of the last book in the last library.
Last Light captures that second. Not the destruction. Not the aftermath. The breath before.
Scale
How small we really are
Stand at the base of a cliff and look up. Dive into a cenote and look down. Float in open ocean and look in every direction. That feeling — the one where your chest tightens and your mind goes quiet — that is Scale.
This collection places a single human figure in landscapes so vast that you almost miss them. A climber halfway up an impossible wall. A diver descending into a cathedral-sized cave. A lone traveler crossing an endless desert under a sky too big to comprehend.