An ongoing collection of work beginning my journey into graphic art, computational design and robotic drawing created mostly in a virtual space, each design presents itself as a space for the subliminal. As human designs authenticate themselves with imperfections, finding those imperfections created by computational error invite a shift in patterns that grow over time, developing iterations of shapes and symbols that build upon themselves, exponentially shrinking overlapping their patterns into spirals and waves. I make them using an axis printer and my own designs with iterative combinations of drawings bringing my drawings to life.

Together

Organizing Organism

Teardrop

Doorway

As Above So Below

Meditate

My Vibration
1. Together
A dense, spiraling formation of linework and nested geometry, Together suggests collective emergence from mechanical rhythm. What appears organic, a cell network or coral bloom, is actually coded. The unity of each form stems from micro-errors, embracing the machines unpredictability as a collaborator. These repeated curves suggest connection and memory, a kind of artificial synapse map. The composition becomes an act of translation—between intention, automation, and chance.
2. Organizing Organism
This composition resembles a living neural web or the blueprint of a biological system, with each pathway echoing a kind of electric logic. The printer's minute jitters and recalibrations generate the illusion of sentient motion, an organism assembling itself in real time.
The drawing reflects systems-thinking, where chaos and structure coexist in a shared anatomy. It invites the viewer to consider the machine’s “nervous system” as an extension of the artist’s own.
The drawing reflects systems-thinking, where chaos and structure coexist in a shared anatomy. It invites the viewer to consider the machine’s “nervous system” as an extension of the artist’s own.
3. Teardrop
Teard rop is both delicate and mathematical, centering a single form that radiates rhythmically outward. The pattern mimics water diffusion, grief, and release. This work balances computational symmetry with emotional disruption, a structured form undone by entropy.
By choosing a teardrop, a human symbol, as the focal form, the artist merges the technical with the emotional. The piece holds space for mourning while honoring the precision of coded repetition.
By choosing a teardrop, a human symbol, as the focal form, the artist merges the technical with the emotional. The piece holds space for mourning while honoring the precision of coded repetition.
4. Doorway
A portal framed by interwoven architecture, Doorway invites the viewer into a spatial tension. The layered lines build a structure both precise and decaying, suggesting an entrance to something liminal. Where the code insists on order, the pen asserts deviation.
It asks: what lies beyond this pattern? The act of crossing into its layered void becomes metaphorical, about memory, choice, and transformation.
It asks: what lies beyond this pattern? The act of crossing into its layered void becomes metaphorical, about memory, choice, and transformation.
5. As Above So Below
A mirrored symmetry, almost sacred in feel, reveals a map of balance and imbalance. Printed with meditative repetition, this piece speaks to ancient geometry interrupted, each axis calibrated, then broken, like a cathedral whose foundation slightly shifted mid-build.
It draws from esoteric philosophy while remaining rooted in the friction of automation. The mechanical pen becomes both monk and glitch, constructing a spiritual diagram for the age of machines.
It draws from esoteric philosophy while remaining rooted in the friction of automation. The mechanical pen becomes both monk and glitch, constructing a spiritual diagram for the age of machines.
6. Meditate
Thousands of layered strokes form a visual mantra. This is a still space, made to be sat with. Each printline is a breath; each variation, a passing thought.
The viewer is invited to slow down and observe the rhythm of imperfection. The piece becomes a visual practice in presence—offering both chaos and quietude.
The viewer is invited to slow down and observe the rhythm of imperfection. The piece becomes a visual practice in presence—offering both chaos and quietude.
7. My Vibration
Vibrational waves echo across the paper like visualized sound. The ink lines waver, build, collapse, mirroring the body’s pulse, or the energetic field of emotion. What was meant to be even becomes expressive, revealing the artist’s presence within the code.
The frequency of the printer's motion, normally hidden, becomes embodied in form. This piece is an artifact of both disruption and resonance, suggesting a digital heartbeat.
The frequency of the printer's motion, normally hidden, becomes embodied in form. This piece is an artifact of both disruption and resonance, suggesting a digital heartbeat.