'Relics of a Broken Order' unfolds like a shattered archive - broken gold, weathered pigment and silent geometry, arranged in a deliberate dissonance. Squares and fragments form a ritual field, half sanctuary, half signal, as if the image is remembering a structure that no longer holds.
White lines meander across the surface like threads of an incantation, crossing scorched red veins and deep rust tones. Among the abstraction, a hidden eye watches over, enclosed.
The work balances between elegance and erosion. Presence and decay. Gold leaf is used not as decoration but as a reminder, radiant but damaged.
This is not about balance. It is about what remains of meaning. And what still shimmers underneath.
Created by Arthesis with support from AI.
After graduating as a Multimedia Designer from SAE Institute Rotterdam (2001), I began working at the intersection of image, narrative, and technology. For many years, I was active in the magazine industry, specializing in cover design and editorial layout. Alongside my career in visual communication,.. Read more…