


Prism Gatekeeper
Prism Gatekeeper is a vibrant explosion of symmetrical, blade-like forms and architectural geometry—a digital totem of energy and protection. The image evokes a ceremonial guardian composed of chromatic shards, poised between realms. Its verticality and mirrored design suggest both elevation and introspection, as if standing before a portal made of light and intention.
This piece is perfectly symmetrical along the vertical axis, forming a central figure that resembles a sentinel or deity. Its triangular and diamond-shaped “head” crowns a column of rising, flame-like blades that fan outward like plumage or spears. The electrifying combination of neon red, aqua, green, cobalt blue, magenta, and yellow creates a hallucinatory effect. Each hue slices through the composition like beams through a prism, colliding in controlled chaos. Long tapering spikes dominate the composition, resembling energy spears, crystalline fangs, or laser-cut feathers. Geometric cores—such as chevrons and pyramidal intersections—anchor the figure, grounding the wildness in ritual order.
Prism Gatekeeper is a vibrant explosion of symmetrical, blade-like forms and architectural geometry—a digital totem of energy and protection. The image evokes a ceremonial guardian composed of chromatic shards, poised between realms. Its verticality and mirrored design suggest both elevation and introspection, as if standing before a portal made of light and intention.
This piece is perfectly symmetrical along the vertical axis, forming a central figure that resembles a sentinel or deity. Its triangular and diamond-shaped “head” crowns a column of rising, flame-like blades that fan outward like plumage or spears. The electrifying combination of neon red, aqua, green, cobalt blue, magenta, and yellow creates a hallucinatory effect. Each hue slices through the composition like beams through a prism, colliding in controlled chaos. Long tapering spikes dominate the composition, resembling energy spears, crystalline fangs, or laser-cut feathers. Geometric cores—such as chevrons and pyramidal intersections—anchor the figure, grounding the wildness in ritual order.