Research
The Mark
The mark is not a logo.
It is a threshold.
A point where fracture becomes structure —
where darkness and light coexist.
It appears across the work as a silent signature.
The Language of Color
Color is never decorative.
Black carries depth and pressure.
Bordeaux echoes the pulse of blood and inner tension.
Gold represents structure, the moment where fracture becomes form.
Symbolic Elements
Certain elements reappear across the work and within the mark.
They are not illustrations,
but fragments of a larger language.
The skull.
A reminder of mortality and truth.
Not as an end, but as the moment when illusion
falls away and the essential remains.
The Phoenix Feather
A sign of rebirth.
Like the phoenix rising from its ashes, it speaks
of the strenght to begin again after destruction.
The Butterfly
Transformation made visible.
The fragile form that emerges after rupture.
The Rhombuses
They represent the canvases.
The surfaces where pressure, fracture and
transformation take form.
Together, these elements form a silent
constellation around the mark:
mortality, rebirth, transformation, and the space
where change becomes visible.
The mark is not a logo.
It is a map of transformation
At the center of this research lies a constant
tension:
a hope that survives even when everything
seems shattered.