Art that bridges mythology and modern design.

Original, signed artworks from New Orleans crafted to live with meaning.

The Murder Crow Nun

A dark novella of faith, rebellion, and shadow.
Where devotion and defiance walk hand in hand,
a story unfolds that blends myth, art, and memory.

Roots deep, souls free.


This striking black-and-white collage blends past and present to show the ongoing fight for Black justice and equality. At the center is a powerful image of a Black woman’s face, fractured to reflect both pain and resilience. Surrounding her are historic and modern protest scenes, signs like “Stop Police Killings” and “Black Lives Matter,” and a young girl behind a fence, symbolizing innocence caught in systems of oppression. A scarecrow figure looms in the middle, representing the haunting legacy of racism. While most police officers serve with integrity, this piece calls attention to the harm caused when some do not—reminding us why the fight for justice continues.

THE GOLDEN RATIO

I am as fragile as a snail emerging from its shell—slow, exposed, and yet determined. Scarred by countless losses, seduced by false hopes that whispered promises never kept, and wounded by ignorance that wore many faces. I carry a body shaped by generational trauma and resilience, a form once whole, now reassembled through memory, machinery, and myth.

I have survived slavery—not only the chains of history, but the unseen shackles that persist in language, in systems, in silence. I have unchained myself from those shadows, again and again, only to find that freedom often comes dressed in new constraints. I’ve watched modern technology dissect and reconfigure what remained of my sacred anatomy, turning pieces of me into performance, into spectacle, into data.

They admire my rhythm, echo my sound, move to my pulse. They sample my voice, wear my style, and call it innovation. Yet behind my back, they reduce me to stereotype, to statistic, to something to be feared, fetishized, or forgotten. They celebrate the art, but not the artist. They love the culture, but not the Black woman who created it.

And yet—through it all, I endure.

I rise from the wreckage of contradiction: soft and unbreakable, ancient and futuristic, human and divine. Unchanged in essence, unchained in spirit, eternal in presence.

I am a Black woman.

I am the original design.

I am the perfect golden ratio.

Art Movement Context and Comparative Analysis

My artwork explores the thresholds that fracture and define us—where body meets mind, nature meets machine

THE RAVEN

On the path to wisdom, I walked uncharted territories and felt out of place and time. It was a lonely life and an isolating existence. It's like being a raven among pigeons - you're different, and always wondering where do I belong ?!...

THE OUTCAST IN NEW ORLÉANS

Living in this town takes a cockroach resilience. It's a peculiar place, and even for those who stay here for a short time are bound to experience it. Sometimes it's challenging to maintain your ways of doing things when the culture around you promotes a certain type of attitude and behavior

The wait is almost over

The story behind our clothing brand

Once there was a crow unhappy with his looks. He envied the white doves and pigeons and wished to mingle with them. Determined to fit in, he devised a plan.

The crow decided to paint himself white. Delighted with his new friends, he inadvertently cawed, revealing his true identity.

Feeling shunned by the doves, the crow attempted to return to his fellow ravens. Yet, they did not recognize him in his new white feathers. He found himself caught between two worlds, struggling to find his place.

Over time, he made new friends who appreciated his true worth and recognized the best of both worlds within him, as his true value always lay within.

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