Regis
I was here.

Immortality as a Substitute for Purpose
Behold, the man is back from the ground
Empty-handed and as breathless as before.
Apologies for the black sky
He is coming back from the Death Parade.
This moment right here, is ripe.
A single red promise of desire,
A red-herring loss
The Eternal Dawn took it away
And offered it back in exchange of his soul
Savvy.
Behold, the castaway made his way
Back into the garden.

Immortality as a Substitute for Purpose
Behold, the man is back from the ground
Empty-handed and as breathless as before.
Apologies for the black sky
He is coming back from the Death Parade.
This moment right here, is ripe.
A single red promise of desire,
A red-herring loss
The Eternal Dawn took it away
And offered it back in exchange of his soul
Savvy.
Behold, the castaway made his way
Back into the garden.

Immortality as a Substitute for Purpose
Behold, the man is back from the ground
Empty-handed and as breathless as before.
Apologies for the black sky
He is coming back from the Death Parade.
This moment right here, is ripe.
A single red promise of desire,
A red-herring loss
The Eternal Dawn took it away
And offered it back in exchange of his soul
Savvy.
Behold, the castaway made his way
Back into the garden.

Immortality as a Substitute for Purpose
Behold, the man is back from the ground
Empty-handed and as breathless as before.
Apologies for the black sky
He is coming back from the Death Parade.
This moment right here, is ripe.
A single red promise of desire,
A red-herring loss
The Eternal Dawn took it away
And offered it back in exchange of his soul
Savvy.
Behold, the castaway made his way
Back into the garden.

Close Your Eyes During The Eclipse!
The Seer used to enact the tales
of those who refused to see
by choice, engineering, or fear
causing them to constantly flee
despite how plenty
the wars, the crimes and the fails.
The tale of those who swore
to never wield their ability.
He whispered,
“The blind ones are favored by the gods.
Wicked are the explorer of shadows
and the uplifter of spirits.
Undesirable is the innocent
and guilty is the neglected.
The gun,
the monkey,
then man.
Worthless is the man
unless she owns
a monkey
or
a gun.”

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

“You saw everything, now what will you do with Time ?”
I had the chance to talk to Tyree Gurton, founder of the Heidelberg Project, a sustainable community legacy aiming to empower and inspire artists, Detroit and Detroiters. It was a surreal experience as Tyree is quite the character: eccentric, mysterious and driven by his art, he was adamant that we had to explore the entire area before asking questions about the project. The Heidelberg Project is a platform for creative stimulation outside of museum walls and a cultural asset for Detroit. Tyree believes God tasked him with the mission to maintain his community as it was and is, in Time, turning it into a place that educates and challenges the status-quo. He believes in a community that can re-develop and sustain itself, from the inside out, by embracing its diverse cultures and artistic attributes, hence the various art installations covering almost 3 blocks. Everything is reused: shoes, dolls, TV’s, old cars, books, dog houses and more. I sure was inspired by the place and also by the intriguing conversation we had with him.

seeking comfort cradled in the warmth of a consuming fire of self repulsion and it’s hard to breathe
Open wide, look inside.
Is it a monster, a puppy ?
Or is it a child desperately planting trees
of suicidal tendencies ?
Who gave them the seeds ?
The autopsy gave you the lead.
The Narrators gave birth to an assassin
armed with weapons of words,
nailed to a coffin,
in the midst of the herd.
Obey, save the day, betray.
Steal, kill the ill, do not feel.
Invoke the spell, repel, rebel.

Divide et Empera
Afraid of the Other Side
Although,the Other Side
is akin to mine.
The Seer proclaimed:
“Careful children !
Ill-mannerism awakens The Dead Man
she’ll get you in your sleep,
or through pressure of your peers.
Get off the carousel,
Time rang the bell,
cover your head in the dark,
shiver in the cold,
memorize the shadows,
pay for your soul.”
I wish it wasn’t so
Black or White,
Blue or Red,
What about both ?
What about gray ?
I want to stand in a place
where,
Your fear stares in the eyes of mine
But only sees the mist.
I wish you could see my face.
5400 x 7200 px
digital painting, photo manipulation

It is as it was
As it always has been
Because water is also gas
In awe we shall be.
Pause the rewind a moment,
Be the hopeful
flow of the river.
Slide 1: Nour
Slide 4: Hadil

It is as it was
As it always has been
Because water is also gas
In awe we shall be.
Pause the rewind a moment,
Be the hopeful
flow of the river.
Slide 1: Nour
Slide 4: Hadil

It is as it was
As it always has been
Because water is also gas
In awe we shall be.
Pause the rewind a moment,
Be the hopeful
flow of the river.
Slide 1: Nour
Slide 4: Hadil

It is as it was
As it always has been
Because water is also gas
In awe we shall be.
Pause the rewind a moment,
Be the hopeful
flow of the river.
Slide 1: Nour
Slide 4: Hadil

It is as it was
As it always has been
Because water is also gas
In awe we shall be.
Pause the rewind a moment,
Be the hopeful
flow of the river.
Slide 1: Nour
Slide 4: Hadil
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