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" E T E R N A L T R U T H S "
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A B O U T T H E C O L L E C T I O N
"Eternal Truth" is a collection of eight paintings that explore the infinite and changing aspects of existence, each piece symbolizing the infinity sign as a representation of the eternal brand. The series begins with Eternal Existence, depicting the birth and cyclical nature of life, and progresses through themes of Memories, Emotion, Reactions, Consumtion, Climax, and Ending. Concluding with Chaos. Together, these works delve into the eternal forces—those beyond our control—that shape our lives. Ultimately, the collection invites reflection on how we respond to these unyielding truths, highlighting the profound, timeless impact art can have in helping us navigate the complexities of existence.

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" E T E R N A L E X I S T E N C E "
Eternal Existence represents the origin of life. It reminds us that who you are is not defined by where you come from or your past—you hold the power to shape your own meaning of existence. The piece reflects the mystery of our unknown beginnings and flows naturally into the next painting, Eternal Memories.
Existing Inspiration: The Lovers II (1928) - Gustav Klimt


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" E T E R N A L M E M O R I E S "
Eternal Memories captures the experiences we gather as we move through life. These lasting memories stay with us, shaping who we are, yet it is up to each of us to decide how we respond to them. This journey continues into the third painting, Eternal Emotions.
Existing Inspiration: Persistence of Memory (1931) - Salvador Dali
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" E T E R N A L E M O T I O N S "
Eternal Emotions explores the deep connection between memory and feeling. Drawing from my own experiences, I highlight how our inner emotions are often hidden—no one can ever fully know what someone else is truly feeling. This piece is meant to guide the viewer toward a deeper understanding of their own emotions, showing that while we cannot choose how memories make us feel, we do have the power to choose our reactions. This leads naturally into the fourth painting, Eternal Reactions.
Existing Inspiration: Eternal Creations


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" E T E R N A L R E A C T I O N S "
Eternal Reactions examines the relationship between emotions, reactions, and decisions. Our emotions often spark immediate responses, but we face a choice: to react with intention and control, or to react impulsively and let emotions take over. This tension sets the stage for the next painting, Eternal Consumption, which explores how our reactions and emotions shape what we consume.
Existing Inspiration: Starry Night (1889) - Vincet van Gogh
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" E T E R N A L C O N S U M T I O N "
Eternal Consumption explores what follows our emotional reactions—the tendency to overconsume or seek things we don’t truly need. It reflects the choice between chasing excess or finding peace through mindful decisions. This path leads into the sixth painting, Eternal Climax, where those choices result in either a positive or negative outcome.
Existing Inspiration: Midnight Paintings - Dr Seuss


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" E T E R N A L C L I M A X "
Eternal Climax marks the pivotal moment of the series. Like every great story, it represents the turning point—where, after overconsumption or mindful choice, one reaches the realization of what is right or wrong. This realization leads into the most ironic work of the series, Eternal Ending.
Existing Inspiration: Bizarr - Tyler Dandridge
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" E T E R N A L E N D I N G "
Eternal Ending symbolizes the idea that nothing is ever truly finished. Its irony lies in both its connection to the roots of my artistic journey and the inspiration that continues to drive me forward. The work reflects the belief that there is no final ending—only the choice between new beginnings or the descent into Eternal Chaos.
Existing Inspiration: Flori Boat - Dale Chihuly


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" E T E R N A L C O N S U M T I O N "
Eternal Chaos symbolizes the turbulence that follows an ending. Throughout history, every “ending” has carried its own storm—but endings are never final. Rather than obsessing over what has concluded, this piece invites you to embrace the impermanence, appreciate the moment, and find calm within the chaos that inevitably follows.
Existing Inspiration: Bob Ross
M U R A L S
A Mural is a large-scale artwork that can truly transform a space and the environment around it. It takes conceptualizing ideas with culture then bringing them to life through aesthetic and artistic expression. I was drawn to Graffiti by its quick and exciting nature, which I believe aligns with my artistic style. It is a personal goal of mine to potentially give back to my community by create Large Scale artwork for a living.














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