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36x48 oil on wooden panel
Servator in Flamma exists within a space of fire and preservation—where destruction and guardianship collide. The composition feels forged rather than painted, with forms emerging through heat, erosion, and layered intensity. Elements flicker between structure and dissolution, suggesting a figure or presence that both withstands and is shaped by the flames around it. The work leans into themes of endurance, transformation, and inner fire—where something essential remains intact even as it is consumed. It becomes less about survival, and more about what is revealed when everything else burns away.
| S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | |
| Length | 67.5 | 69.5 | 72 | 74.5 | 76.5 | 78 |
| Shoulder | 48 | 50.5 | 53 | 55.5 | 58 | 60.5 |
| Chest | 50 | 52.5 | 55 | 57.5 | 60 | 62.5 |
| Sleeve length | 21.5 | 22 | 22.5 | 23 | 23.5 | 24 |
Item Number: RT0063
Gender: Unisex
Fabric: 100% cotton
Fabric Weight: 7.7 oz/yd² (260 g/m²)
Fabric Thickness: Moderate
Care Instructions: Machine wash at 30°C (gentle cycle); Do not bleach; Tumble dry low; Iron at low temperature, avoid ironing on print; Do not dry clean
Features: Basics, Casual, Preppy, Sporty, Daily Casual, Holiday, Outdoor, Running, School, Sport, Office, Pure Cotton, Short Sleeve, Regular Sleeve, Round Neck / O-Neck, Regular, Loose, Spring, Summer, Autumn
Print Size: 40*52cm
Notes: Minor batch differences can occur during blank garment production due to variations in fabric, dye and processing. This is common in apparel manufacturing, and we work hard to keep every item consistent.
18×24 oil on wooden panel
Vision Interioris is an exploration of inward sight—the space where perception dissolves and something more instinctual takes over. Rendered in oil on wood panel, the piece carries a weight and permanence that contrasts with the fluid, shifting nature of its imagery.
At its core, the work navigates the tension between clarity and obscurity. Forms emerge from shadow only to collapse back into it, creating a visual language that feels both deliberate and unstable. The composition resists fixed interpretation, instead inviting the viewer into a more intuitive experience—one guided less by recognition and more by sensation.
There is a quiet psychological gravity embedded in the piece. The imagery feels unearthed rather than constructed, as if it exists just beneath the surface of consciousness. Layers of texture and controlled decay suggest time, erosion, and transformation, reinforcing the idea that internal vision is not static, but constantly evolving.
Vision Interioris ultimately functions as a threshold—between seen and unseen, external and internal, control and surrender. It asks the viewer not just to look, but to confront what exists beneath the act of looking itself.
Original paintings, murals and films
exploring the intersection of beauty,
decay and everything in between.