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Rebel
Rupture and Release

Blown Away
A disc-shaped UFO looms above a canyon packed with people, casting a blazing orange beam into the crowd below. Towering walls pulse with color — blue, red, purple — as if the landscape itself is reacting. The scene is surreal, electric, and charged with tension. It’s not just an encounter — it’s a reckoning. The crowd gathers not in peace, but in awe, fear, and defiance.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.

Creation
A man in a blue suit strides away from chaos — a surreal explosion of books, buildings, gears, and smoke erupts behind him in a storm of color and debris. The contrast is sharp: realism meets rupture, motion meets myth. This is not just escape — it’s defiance. The figure doesn’t flee; he detonates. The past fractures, and the future forces its way through.Rebel is not just disruption — it is ignition. “Creation” captures the moment when resistance becomes revelation.

Draco on the Streets
A dragon coils through an urban alley, its wizard rider cloaked in graffiti tones and streetlight shadows. This piece blends fantasy with grit, placing myth in the margins. It’s a visual rebellion — magical power recontextualized in the raw pulse of city life.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.

Fish Tank
Mechanical goldfish drift through a war-torn sky — engines, weapons, and weathered metal glint against the chaos below. Soldiers and tanks crowd the urban ground, dwarfed by surreal aquatic giants. Power lines stretch across the scene like veins, binding fantasy to conflict. This is not just absurdity — it’s defiance. The goldfish don’t swim; they loom. The battlefield doesn’t dominate; it dissolves. Rebel is not just resistance — it is inversion. “Fish Tank” captures the moment when the impossible becomes the protest.

Night Stories
Bats slice through a moonlit sky, a skull floats above geometric platforms, and a stylized female face emerges from a surreal landscape of jagged peaks and swirling color. This painting is a riot of symbols — nature, death, identity, and abstraction collide in a dreamlike rebellion. The composition defies logic, layering whimsy with unease, beauty with disruption. It’s a visual manifesto: bold, chaotic, and unapologetically strange.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.

Blown Away
A disc-shaped UFO looms above a canyon packed with people, casting a blazing orange beam into the crowd below. Towering walls pulse with color — blue, red, purple — as if the landscape itself is reacting. The scene is surreal, electric, and charged with tension. It’s not just an encounter — it’s a reckoning. The crowd gathers not in peace, but in awe, fear, and defiance.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.

Creation
A man in a blue suit strides away from chaos — a surreal explosion of books, buildings, gears, and smoke erupts behind him in a storm of color and debris. The contrast is sharp: realism meets rupture, motion meets myth. This is not just escape — it’s defiance. The figure doesn’t flee; he detonates. The past fractures, and the future forces its way through.Rebel is not just disruption — it is ignition. “Creation” captures the moment when resistance becomes revelation.

Draco on the Streets
A dragon coils through an urban alley, its wizard rider cloaked in graffiti tones and streetlight shadows. This piece blends fantasy with grit, placing myth in the margins. It’s a visual rebellion — magical power recontextualized in the raw pulse of city life.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.

Fish Tank
Mechanical goldfish drift through a war-torn sky — engines, weapons, and weathered metal glint against the chaos below. Soldiers and tanks crowd the urban ground, dwarfed by surreal aquatic giants. Power lines stretch across the scene like veins, binding fantasy to conflict. This is not just absurdity — it’s defiance. The goldfish don’t swim; they loom. The battlefield doesn’t dominate; it dissolves. Rebel is not just resistance — it is inversion. “Fish Tank” captures the moment when the impossible becomes the protest.

Night Stories
Bats slice through a moonlit sky, a skull floats above geometric platforms, and a stylized female face emerges from a surreal landscape of jagged peaks and swirling color. This painting is a riot of symbols — nature, death, identity, and abstraction collide in a dreamlike rebellion. The composition defies logic, layering whimsy with unease, beauty with disruption. It’s a visual manifesto: bold, chaotic, and unapologetically strange.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.

Blown Away
A disc-shaped UFO looms above a canyon packed with people, casting a blazing orange beam into the crowd below. Towering walls pulse with color — blue, red, purple — as if the landscape itself is reacting. The scene is surreal, electric, and charged with tension. It’s not just an encounter — it’s a reckoning. The crowd gathers not in peace, but in awe, fear, and defiance.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.

Creation
A man in a blue suit strides away from chaos — a surreal explosion of books, buildings, gears, and smoke erupts behind him in a storm of color and debris. The contrast is sharp: realism meets rupture, motion meets myth. This is not just escape — it’s defiance. The figure doesn’t flee; he detonates. The past fractures, and the future forces its way through.Rebel is not just disruption — it is ignition. “Creation” captures the moment when resistance becomes revelation.

Draco on the Streets
A dragon coils through an urban alley, its wizard rider cloaked in graffiti tones and streetlight shadows. This piece blends fantasy with grit, placing myth in the margins. It’s a visual rebellion — magical power recontextualized in the raw pulse of city life.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.

Fish Tank
Mechanical goldfish drift through a war-torn sky — engines, weapons, and weathered metal glint against the chaos below. Soldiers and tanks crowd the urban ground, dwarfed by surreal aquatic giants. Power lines stretch across the scene like veins, binding fantasy to conflict. This is not just absurdity — it’s defiance. The goldfish don’t swim; they loom. The battlefield doesn’t dominate; it dissolves. Rebel is not just resistance — it is inversion. “Fish Tank” captures the moment when the impossible becomes the protest.

Night Stories
Bats slice through a moonlit sky, a skull floats above geometric platforms, and a stylized female face emerges from a surreal landscape of jagged peaks and swirling color. This painting is a riot of symbols — nature, death, identity, and abstraction collide in a dreamlike rebellion. The composition defies logic, layering whimsy with unease, beauty with disruption. It’s a visual manifesto: bold, chaotic, and unapologetically strange.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.

Blown Away
A disc-shaped UFO looms above a canyon packed with people, casting a blazing orange beam into the crowd below. Towering walls pulse with color — blue, red, purple — as if the landscape itself is reacting. The scene is surreal, electric, and charged with tension. It’s not just an encounter — it’s a reckoning. The crowd gathers not in peace, but in awe, fear, and defiance.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.

Creation
A man in a blue suit strides away from chaos — a surreal explosion of books, buildings, gears, and smoke erupts behind him in a storm of color and debris. The contrast is sharp: realism meets rupture, motion meets myth. This is not just escape — it’s defiance. The figure doesn’t flee; he detonates. The past fractures, and the future forces its way through.Rebel is not just disruption — it is ignition. “Creation” captures the moment when resistance becomes revelation.

Draco on the Streets
A dragon coils through an urban alley, its wizard rider cloaked in graffiti tones and streetlight shadows. This piece blends fantasy with grit, placing myth in the margins. It’s a visual rebellion — magical power recontextualized in the raw pulse of city life.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.

Fish Tank
Mechanical goldfish drift through a war-torn sky — engines, weapons, and weathered metal glint against the chaos below. Soldiers and tanks crowd the urban ground, dwarfed by surreal aquatic giants. Power lines stretch across the scene like veins, binding fantasy to conflict. This is not just absurdity — it’s defiance. The goldfish don’t swim; they loom. The battlefield doesn’t dominate; it dissolves. Rebel is not just resistance — it is inversion. “Fish Tank” captures the moment when the impossible becomes the protest.

Night Stories
Bats slice through a moonlit sky, a skull floats above geometric platforms, and a stylized female face emerges from a surreal landscape of jagged peaks and swirling color. This painting is a riot of symbols — nature, death, identity, and abstraction collide in a dreamlike rebellion. The composition defies logic, layering whimsy with unease, beauty with disruption. It’s a visual manifesto: bold, chaotic, and unapologetically strange.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.

Blown Away
A disc-shaped UFO looms above a canyon packed with people, casting a blazing orange beam into the crowd below. Towering walls pulse with color — blue, red, purple — as if the landscape itself is reacting. The scene is surreal, electric, and charged with tension. It’s not just an encounter — it’s a reckoning. The crowd gathers not in peace, but in awe, fear, and defiance.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.

Creation
A man in a blue suit strides away from chaos — a surreal explosion of books, buildings, gears, and smoke erupts behind him in a storm of color and debris. The contrast is sharp: realism meets rupture, motion meets myth. This is not just escape — it’s defiance. The figure doesn’t flee; he detonates. The past fractures, and the future forces its way through.Rebel is not just disruption — it is ignition. “Creation” captures the moment when resistance becomes revelation.

Draco on the Streets
A dragon coils through an urban alley, its wizard rider cloaked in graffiti tones and streetlight shadows. This piece blends fantasy with grit, placing myth in the margins. It’s a visual rebellion — magical power recontextualized in the raw pulse of city life.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.

Fish Tank
Mechanical goldfish drift through a war-torn sky — engines, weapons, and weathered metal glint against the chaos below. Soldiers and tanks crowd the urban ground, dwarfed by surreal aquatic giants. Power lines stretch across the scene like veins, binding fantasy to conflict. This is not just absurdity — it’s defiance. The goldfish don’t swim; they loom. The battlefield doesn’t dominate; it dissolves. Rebel is not just resistance — it is inversion. “Fish Tank” captures the moment when the impossible becomes the protest.

Night Stories
Bats slice through a moonlit sky, a skull floats above geometric platforms, and a stylized female face emerges from a surreal landscape of jagged peaks and swirling color. This painting is a riot of symbols — nature, death, identity, and abstraction collide in a dreamlike rebellion. The composition defies logic, layering whimsy with unease, beauty with disruption. It’s a visual manifesto: bold, chaotic, and unapologetically strange.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.

Blown Away
A disc-shaped UFO looms above a canyon packed with people, casting a blazing orange beam into the crowd below. Towering walls pulse with color — blue, red, purple — as if the landscape itself is reacting. The scene is surreal, electric, and charged with tension. It’s not just an encounter — it’s a reckoning. The crowd gathers not in peace, but in awe, fear, and defiance.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.
Rebel is not just confrontation — it is rupture. “Blown Away” captures the moment when power descends and the people rise.

Creation
A man in a blue suit strides away from chaos — a surreal explosion of books, buildings, gears, and smoke erupts behind him in a storm of color and debris. The contrast is sharp: realism meets rupture, motion meets myth. This is not just escape — it’s defiance. The figure doesn’t flee; he detonates. The past fractures, and the future forces its way through.Rebel is not just disruption — it is ignition. “Creation” captures the moment when resistance becomes revelation.

Draco on the Streets
A dragon coils through an urban alley, its wizard rider cloaked in graffiti tones and streetlight shadows. This piece blends fantasy with grit, placing myth in the margins. It’s a visual rebellion — magical power recontextualized in the raw pulse of city life.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is redefinition. “Draco on the Streets” rewrites where magic belongs.

Fish Tank
Mechanical goldfish drift through a war-torn sky — engines, weapons, and weathered metal glint against the chaos below. Soldiers and tanks crowd the urban ground, dwarfed by surreal aquatic giants. Power lines stretch across the scene like veins, binding fantasy to conflict. This is not just absurdity — it’s defiance. The goldfish don’t swim; they loom. The battlefield doesn’t dominate; it dissolves. Rebel is not just resistance — it is inversion. “Fish Tank” captures the moment when the impossible becomes the protest.

Night Stories
Bats slice through a moonlit sky, a skull floats above geometric platforms, and a stylized female face emerges from a surreal landscape of jagged peaks and swirling color. This painting is a riot of symbols — nature, death, identity, and abstraction collide in a dreamlike rebellion. The composition defies logic, layering whimsy with unease, beauty with disruption. It’s a visual manifesto: bold, chaotic, and unapologetically strange.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
Rebel is not just defiance — it is disruption. “Night Stories” rewrites the rules of narrative, turning the night into a canvas of resistance.
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