I did not have a clear path to where this project is going, simply I let it grew on its own. After a year working with many artists to produce a body of work, I started to wonder about where it is going. It makes sense to me now to release them or group them in chronicles to better shape this project as it grew. Focusing on the emotions of what we will eventually face throughout our life time. Taking the common feelings and push it further, expanding it for better understanding, and interpretation through visual arts. Right now, I am collaborating with digital artists but will eventually include some traditional collaborations.
It has been more than just demonstrating our talents into one canvas. It is demonstrating our understanding to the emotions we go through, capturing it onto the canvas. Internalize for realizations to find inspiration in life. The art works are packed with eye candy visuals, but they also have content of interesting back story (which will release soon) to give that extra kick. For now, the 1st Chronicle, "The Great Bloom" has completed, and I am in the process of completing the 2nd Chronicle "The Dark Days" which will be release in few weeks.
As of now, I introduce you the 1st Chronicle to The Kaboom Collaboration.
"The Great Bloom"














:thumb71140381:The Great Bloom - The 1st Chronicle
Signify the beginning of a beautiful life. With the inspirations that are introduced to us daily will eventually sparks interests to us for building our own dreams, and goals in life.
This is the sum of that beautiful start. In which we cannot wait to dive in, running towards our own imaginary landscape that are full of opportunities.
In order for us to achieve our dreams we must alter our ways of thinking, and being. Our potential self must emerge through evaluation, and evolution of one self. This will take place before, and during the course of the chase, to better understand, and be prepare to accept our accomplishments.
The planting of the seed, the growth, the nurture, and the great bloom.








though i suppose i'm biased
great kollabs....
i love this work...