


ME: Blood-Moon Aperture
A minimalist self-portrait built from geometry: a white triangular “eye” frames a star-speckled iris while a rust-red moon sits as the pupil. Two translucent sight-lines converge on the disc, turning the cosmos into a gaze. The warm umber field and tiny “ME” tag ground the poster-like design, balancing modernist clarity with introspective, celestial drama.
This piece is the first in a cosmic triptych, isolating the elemental identity of the self. Titled simply ME, it draws attention to the grounded, material, and present-tense self—embodied, personal, and singular.
A burnt red moon floats over a textured cosmos—a backdrop of infinite stars, suggesting the self as a solitary presence within an immense unknown. Below, a sharp white triangle rises like a mountain, pyramid, or prism—firm and rooted. The red diagonal bar to the left acts as a mark of activation, like a switch or stylus poised to ignite. The composition is stark, geometric, and spiritual.
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Hours
Monday – Friday
10am – 6pm
A minimalist self-portrait built from geometry: a white triangular “eye” frames a star-speckled iris while a rust-red moon sits as the pupil. Two translucent sight-lines converge on the disc, turning the cosmos into a gaze. The warm umber field and tiny “ME” tag ground the poster-like design, balancing modernist clarity with introspective, celestial drama.
This piece is the first in a cosmic triptych, isolating the elemental identity of the self. Titled simply ME, it draws attention to the grounded, material, and present-tense self—embodied, personal, and singular.
A burnt red moon floats over a textured cosmos—a backdrop of infinite stars, suggesting the self as a solitary presence within an immense unknown. Below, a sharp white triangle rises like a mountain, pyramid, or prism—firm and rooted. The red diagonal bar to the left acts as a mark of activation, like a switch or stylus poised to ignite. The composition is stark, geometric, and spiritual.
EDIT PAGE
Hours
Monday – Friday
10am – 6pm