About
Clarity built by hand
I build large portraits from thousands of hand-placed dots, exploring character through discipline and repetition.
The Artist Behind the Dots
In 2024, it started with a single dot — not an idea, not a concept, just a test.
One dot became many, and repetition turned into rhythm.
I pushed materials hard: heavy acrylics, different densities, different textures. None of it clicked until I started mixing my own paint.
I built abstracts for a while, thousands of dots at a time. But the work kept tightening. It wanted direction, character, structure.
Eventually it shifted into portraits — people from books, people with moral clarity, people whose internal worlds weren’t flat.
Now each portrait is tens of thousands of hand‑placed dots. No automation, no tricks, no shortcuts. The process shapes the work, and the work shapes me: clarity, intention, grounded values — built one dot at a time.
Values
Manifesto
No automation.
No shortcuts.
No decoration.
Repetition is the method.
Control is the standard.
Character is the subject.
Dot by dot, structure replaces chaos.
Clarity is built, not announced.
Artist Statement
I build portraits from thousands of hand-placed textured dots. My subjects come from literature and history when they are defined by difficult decisions. Through repetition and control, I explore whether character can be made visible as structure.
The process is slow and deliberate. Black and white remove distraction. The surface records time and pressure. The result is not spectacle, but focus.
These works are studies of strength built through discipline.
Collector Promise
You are acquiring a work built through measurable time, physical control, and manual precision — not digital production.