Limited editions. No reprints. No apologies.

Not Made for Everyone.
Made to Be Owned.

Limited art objects for those who recognize value before it disappears.

Conceptual Limited Edition Art

More Than Art. A Living Codex

These works are not illustrations.
They are books without pages — visual codices designed to be read slowly, discovered layer by layer.
Each piece belongs to a defined series.
Together, they form a coherent system of meaning: form, symbol, structure, silence.
But what you see is only the surface.
Every artwork contains a hidden enigma — an embedded message, encoded through geometry, composition, proportion, and detail.
It is neither announced nor explained — it reveals itself only to those who look long enough.
This is intentional.
Solving a single piece brings insight.
Solving an entire series unlocks something else entirely.
Collectors who complete a full series gain access to a sixth work
a final artifact, never published, never displayed, never sold.
It exists only as a result, not as a product.
The codex does not reward speed.
It rewards attention.

Codex Mundi is a structured body of work
composed of nine Liber — nine distinct books
of the living world.

Each Liber consists of six artworks.
Five are revealed.
The sixth is never published, never displayed, never sold.
Every artwork functions as a self-contained code — complete in itself, yet inseparable from a larger cipher that unfolds only across the full Liber.
Form, proportion, geometry, and silence carry meaning beyond the visible.
Completing an entire Liber does not grant ownership of an object.
It grants access to a result.

Codex Mundi is not a collection.
It is a system.