Artworks
Sculpture, performance and Painting
Totenntanz triptychon – Artwork
The triptych “Totentanz” borrows the visual language of Christian art history, but turns it toward a playful meditation on death.
Jeanne d’Arc– Artwork
Jeanne d’Arc remains one of the most enduring female archetypes in European history. This life-sized needle-felted head honors her.
Rites of Spring – Artwork
Rites of Spring is a ceremonial flag that binds mortality to renewal, holding skull, bloom, and radiance in a single emblem.
The Cranium Archive – Artwork Series
Catalogue of inner beauty, hosts withdrawn. Conceived as a system, the archive catalogues condensed traces of memory, intention, and projection as the most intimate form of portrait possible.
Wolfmother – Artwork
“Wolfmother” traces the rise and eventual fragility of patriarchal order — from the wolf as ancient maternal figure and ritual mediator to the disciplined shepherd dog as symbol of obedience and control.
St. Inbetween icons – Artwork
St. Inbetween, the Saint of the Threshold, returns in three small icons—three fragments of a broken gospel.
Pezzentelle Table Altar – Artwork
Per devozione: A table altar dedicated to everything that has no tomb, no name, and yet refuses to go quiet.
St. Inbetween House Altar – Artwork
The St. Inbetween House Altar
Medusa – Artwork
Medusa is both guardian and wound, resurrection and refusal. A mirror turned toward those who would name power as sin.
Saint Inbetween – Artwork
In times unmade by certainty, Saint InBetween rises — a patron of thresholds, of becoming, of identity in flux.
Bat Decisions – Artwork
Bat Decisions is a limited edition artwork series of hand-gilded baseball bats, each blessed to smash 1 of 99 problems.
Three Norns – Artworks
“Three norns” is an artwork, consisting of 3 skateboard decks, turned into slide guitars by musician Lev Radagan.