I collect fragments.
Everything from the dark parts comes to my Grid.
My work is built through obsessive drawing, repetition, and architectural thinking. Every image begins as a field of lines until a structure reveals itself. I do not start with a character or a story. I wait until one appears.
The Grid is not a place. It is a system.
Within it exist gates, vaults, watchers, kingdoms, shadows, monuments, and forgotten architectures. They are not illustrations of myths but fragments of a mythology that continues to assemble itself.
As an architect, I work with order, structure, and permanence. Those same principles shape my drawings. The images are less concerned with emotion than with the hidden laws that govern space, memory, and existence.
I do not explain the Grid.
I collect it.