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Face of Fel

Green eyes float within a pulsing

magenta black grid, as if space itself had grown sentient nerves. These eyes

peer in every direction not judging, simply witnessing. Space becomes a field

of perception, and you are both the subject and the object.

This surreal piece invites you into a dimension where being watched isn’t

ominous it’s elemental.




Dance

Dance is pure visual energy. Mirrored shapes swirl like wings in motion, bursting through the black background in a wild display of neon color. It pulses with rhythm, movement, and life more than a painting, it feels like a moment of music frozen in time.



You N Me

You N Me evokes raw intimacy passionate, haunting, and quiet. Two shadowy forms seem to melt into each other against a blood-red backdrop, existing in a single shared motion. Bold, instinctive brushstrokes strip away detail and leave only emotion. This is not about form it’s about connection, in its most primal and silent state.



She

She is an apparition figure or feeling? A glowing presence rises from the darkness, wrapped in silence and soft motion. Whether spirit, memory, or dream, she exists between the seen and the sensed. Gentle, brush-like strokes breathe life into a form that refuses to be fully defined but is unmistakably felt.



Men from the future past

Man from the Future Past is a portrait beyond time and space. Vibrant neon hues clash with deep contrasts, forming a silhouette that feels both futuristic and ancient. The artwork pulses with energy, as if radiating from another dimension. It embodies boundlessness, timelessness, and the mystery of existence.



Face of Akal

Face of Akal is a gaze outside time. Emerging from the cosmic dark, a face takes form anchored by a single cyan spiral eye, staring from eternity. Instead of a mouth, a vortex of stardust spills into the void, whispering galaxies in place of words. Alien yet hauntingly familiar, this piece is a vision of the infinite meeting the mind.



HEADLINE

Face of Elba is a galactic portrait no features, yet unmistakably a face. A red planet orbits like an eye, a swirl of energy becomes the bridge of a nose, and a cosmic nebula glows where a mouth might be. This isn’t a human being it’s a presence. Elba stares not with flesh, but with stardust. A surreal, sci-fi vision of identity beyond form.

Face of Ezret

Face of Ezret is a face you can’t quite see but you know it’s there. Jagged, geometric fragments form against a blood-red and white space, like a thousand memories compressed into one silent figure. The black voids suggest eyes, echoes, or remnants of thought. Ezret isn’t shown Ezret is felt.

Stages

Stages is a visual journey through layered consciousness. A totemic, symmetrical form emerges from darkness part face, part force, part transformation. Swirling patterns suggest cycles of change, reminding us that nothing is permanent. Every spiral is a phase. Every stage leads to the next.

Belfegor

Belfegor emerges like a twisted vision from beneath part face, part fire, part ancient echo. Molten textures and fractal explosions create a mask-like entity, as if a spirit is pushing through the chaos to be seen. This is not just an image, it’s an invocation. Beauty and dread spiral into one form.

Camouflage

Camouflage doesn’t hide it reveals. An eerie face slowly emerges from a chaotic swirl of black and white, like something watching from behind the fabric of perception. Mask? Creature? Memory? The forms dance on the edge of recognition, asking: is it really hidden, or have we just failed to see?

Flow

Flow is the face of energy. Swirling streams of purple and black give rise to a symmetrical form part portrait, part current. This is not a still image; it moves, pulses, transforms. The self isn’t fixed here it’s fluid, always becoming.