Real art, the kind that "haunts you," that "moves something in your soul,"cannot be mass-produced. It can’t be rushed. And it sure as hell can’t be sold for scraps on Etsy to people who think “exposure” is a form of currency.
That’s why I create exclusively for high-net-worth individuals.
Why?
Because creating transformational art demands space, time, and obsession. And wealthy collectors are often the only ones who truly understand that kind of devotion.
When someone commissions me, they’re not just buying a piece of art. They’re funding a journey into the depths of the human mind.
Take This Mask
It was the centerpiece of my "Dark Night" show, a visual deep-dive into child abuse and transformation.
Initially, I went to buy a plastic mask from a magic shop in Victoria. But the moment I looked at it, I knew it wouldn’t work. I needed something else. Something "raw."
So I turned to 3D modeling. Poser, 3DS Max, photographic textures, careful lighting, and Photoshop for refinements.
What emerged wasn’t just a mask. It was a "shocked face," the moment reality cracks and falls away.
“Does Your Past Abuse Fuel Your Art?”
People ask me that a lot.
The truth?
Not just fuel; sometimes "explosions."
My parents were narcissists. So was one of my siblings. I lived under their control for decades. On the outside, the family looked normal. But I was trapped in a psychological prison.
I began therapy at 19 because I was desperate to stop the mental pain.
What I didn’t know was the pain would eventually become my paintbrush.
The Art of Psychological Warfare
Recently, a collector commissioned a piece on "narcissism." I didn’t need to research it.
I *survived* it.
This work will be a montage based on the eight points of mind control, as defined by Robert J. Lifton in his book "Thought Reform and the Psychology of Totalism."
Some elements will come from *The Dark Night* series, like the image above. Others will be crafted using photorealistic AI and refined with traditional photo retouching techniques.
Each piece reveals part of a truth I was never supposed to see.
But I saw it.
And now I’m showing *you*.
Why This Matters to You
If you’re a serious collector, you already know: Great art doesn’t just decorate a room.
It starts conversations. It confronts the soul. It becomes a legacy.
That’s what I create.
And that’s why I only work with those who value true transformation; those who understand that healing, like high art, doesn’t come cheap or fast.
But when it’s done?
It’s "priceless."