Veritas Verso is a personal outlet.

Not a business plan or an attempt to build an image, but simply as a way to express things that were difficult to explain any other way. Over time, creating became a way to process experiences that changed the way I saw the world, other people, and myself. Some things leave marks that are not always visible from the outside. You learn to carry them quietly and continue forward anyway.

A lot of Veritas Verso comes from that place.

The art, the imagery, and the tone are shaped by different moments, emotions, perspectives, and stages of growth. Some pieces may be dark and introspective. Others may be aggressive, strange, artistic, sarcastic, or experimental. Sometimes the work reflects isolation. Sometimes discipline. Sometimes humor. Sometimes simply whatever felt honest in that moment.

Because people are complicated. Life is complicated. Growth is complicated.

Veritas Verso was never meant to become another performance of toughness or suffering. There is enough of that already. The work comes from trying to make sense of experiences that created distance between myself and the world around me — and from eventually realizing how many other people quietly carry that same feeling.

If any part of this feels familiar to you, then you probably already understand.

Not everyone moves through life feeling fully connected to the world around them. Some people learn to carry things internally. They adapt. They keep moving. Most of the time, nobody notices.

At its core, Veritas Verso is simply an ongoing expression of my own journey translated into art and design. The work will evolve over time because people evolve over time. The ideas may change. I may change too.

But whatever it becomes, I hope it remains honest.