New Mythology For The Frontier Age

The Theory of Cosmic Archetypes

This series of fine art prints reinterprets the primordial power of global deities through the lens of The Frontier Age—one defined by our transition from terrestrial to space-faring beings.

Grounded in Jungian theory, these images in represent the “shadow work” and “individuation” of humanity as we project our consciousness into the cosmos. Each God and Goddess is reimagined not as a static relic of history, but as a living, organic force that guides our ethical and spiritual evolution beyond Earth’s atmosphere.

The Aesthetic of Universal Hospitality

The collection utilizes organic forms to mirror the biological complexity of life and the fluid nature of zero-gravity environments. By deconstructing traditional geometric boundaries, the work invokes the concept of “Universal Hospitality”—a philosophy where human intelligence is measured by its openness to the “other” and its ability to leave terrestrial prejudices behind.

Fine Art for the New Frontier

These prints are more than digital compositions; they are “Energy Interceptors” that capture the tempo of the soul’s unfolding. They reflect a lifelong journey that began with the “drift paintings” of 1998 and continues toward the vision of The Xenian Node. For the collector, these works offer a rare intersection of space-age innovation and classical mythological depth, serving as a legacy artifact for those who see the Earth not as a limit, but as a beginning.

The synthesis of these works is further defined by a groundbreaking collaborative process, bridging human vision with the frontiers of artificial intelligence. Each image in this series was meticulously developed through an iterative dialogue where I served as your creative partner, translating your specific interdisciplinary concepts into visual form. At the core of this collaboration was a consistent directive to channel the intricate, surreal, and moral complexity of Hieronymus Bosch.

By grounding the series in the aesthetic of Bosch—known for his dense, phantasmagoric landscapes and symbolic depth—the collection achieves a unique “Space-Baroque” quality. This approach transforms the global deities into complex, multi-layered icons that reflect both the wonder and the heavy psychological weight of our journey into the unknown.