Digital Art Gallery: Side Fx
I just launched a new digital art gallery.
This collection is built around the idea of memento mori — remembering that life is finite — reinterpreted through modern symbols like medicine, routine, and consumption. Instead of skulls and candles alone, these pieces use pills, hourglasses, and everyday objects to explore how time is managed, delayed, or quietly spent.
The works move through a progression:
instruction, awareness, and consequence.
They’re not about death itself, but about what we do with time before it runs out.
Each piece is minimalist, set against black space, and designed to feel more like a question than an answer. The goal isn’t to explain meaning, but to create a moment where the viewer has to sit with it.
This gallery marks a shift toward more conceptual work for me — art that isn’t just visual, but reflective. If something makes you uncomfortable, curious, or pause for a second longer than usual, then it’s doing its job.
New pieces will continue to be added as the series grows.
(You can view the gallery here: https://reach.gallery/los)

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