Illustration XV: On Monsters, Souls, and Urban Dreams

A monster must be finding a soulful person unbearable. Just the way a soulful person finds a monster. (A soulful person here I mean the opposite of a monster and not of soulless.)

A conversation here can be raised as to if a thought of a monster can be changed. History has examples of this happening but we cannot ignore the times when it has not happened. For a monster is some person that is born with or without some qualities. Same as those of a person who is born blind, and is incapable of imagining a world with sight. Similarly, a monster is incapable of understanding the reason of a normal or what seems to us as normal person.

And this difference in thought is the reason of friction that leads to fire that causes damage in the world we know.

Flying Kitties

Maybe some day I will animate these Kitties. But for now, I will leave their flying to you.

Urban Submersion

Me in the city: A man sinking in yellow water, dragged up by the purple concrete boxes. The urban landscape becomes both anchor and buoy in this personal reflection.

Sleeping Habits

When he sleeps, he sleeps like a dog... he wants the whole bed to himself. An intimate portrait of shared space: a man piled atop the girl, claiming the entirety of their bed in slumber.

Vector Experiments


 Putting vector images to some random use... I assume I can make this a cover - a tessellated image of sexy lips, transforming the mundane into the mesmerizing through repetition.

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