Seraphane Oriel
Yolantis
An angel gazes upward with measured poise, her expression stoic yet open. Rendered in the look of classical engraving, her features are defined by fine linework. Around her head and shoulders, a halo of gold filigree encircles purple tiles—suggesting stained glass, mosaic, or sacred geometry. The title Oriel refers to a bay window, often found in sacred architecture, and metaphorically implies a vantage point between earth and the divine. This angel does not proclaim or intervene; she watches. She sees beyond the present moment, embodying vision as awareness rather than spectacle. As with other works in the series, Seraphane Oriel is made with AI-assisted processes to blend the appearance of traditional techniques with contemporary collage and graphic elements. The result is a layered image that feels both ancient and reimagined. This piece invites the viewer to consider what it means to witness without urgency, and to embody a form of vision that is rooted, radiant, and serene.
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The Seraphanae Collection
The Seraphanae collection explores the intersection of sacred imagery and contemporary printmaking, blending classical motifs with a modern tool—AI-assisted rendering. Rooted in the enduring archetype of the angel, each work evokes a sense of reverence, mystery, and temporal dissonance. These beings appear both eternal and newly manifested, suspended between the etched traditions of the past and the digital imprints of the present. The collection is a meditation on guardianship, protection, serenity, and the evolving ways in which we depict the sacred in visual culture.