Eclipse is not just one piece.
It is many.

The first visual experiments became the foundation.
From there, I began building Eclipse one layer at a time.

Each layer began as part of the larger work, but as I worked, some developed identities of their own.
Patterns emerged. Colors changed. New compositions appeared.
Pieces that were never intended to exist outside the original artwork started becoming complete works in their own right.

Some capture a specific stage of the process.
Others are combinations of multiple layers, revealing relationships that weren't visible when those elements existed separately.

Together, they form a visual record of how Eclipse was built.

Eclipse: Starburst Collection
The Foundation

The first layer of Eclipse wasn't something I drew.
It was something I saw.
🌈

These twelve starbursts trace the beginning of the work I would later name, Eclipse.

Some are rooted in what was happening around me that day. Others reflect the symbolism of the eclipse itself.
Together, they follow the fracture, the wound, the reckoning, and the first steps toward choosing what came next.

On April 8, 2024, I watched the solar eclipse while my life was already coming apart.

I was dealing with betrayal in business relationships, watching things I had built begin to unravel, and trying to hold everything together while Izzie's health was steadily declining. I decided to put everything down and witness what was happening above and beyond the chaos surrounding me.

I sat down outside with Izzie, wiped my tears, put on my sunglasses, and watched the total solar eclipse through the reflection of my tablet screen instead of looking directly at the sun. The black glass became a mirror. I saw my own bloodshot, swollen eyes staring back at me. For a moment, it felt like my reality was cracking open.

And then I noticed something strange.
Prismatic rays were spreading across the screen, creating strange little bursts of color around the eclipsed sun.
You could see the crescent moon getting closer to totality within the starbursts. So I photographed it.

I didn't know what I was looking at yet, and I definitely didn't know what it would become.

I just knew I wanted to remember it.

Those photographs became the first visual material that would eventually become Eclipse.

I began reflecting them, layering them, distorting them, and experimenting with the patterns they created.

These 12 starbursts are some of the earliest experiments that came from that moment.

The rainbow became a reference layer.
The reference layer became drawings.
The drawings became patterns.
The patterns became layers.
And eventually, those layers became Eclipse.

The artwork grew far beyond the moment that inspired it.

But the light was there first. 🌈

Work Details

Created:
April 8, 2024 - September 17, 2025
Released: August 12, 2026
Collection:
Eclipse
Category: Major Work
Medium: Digital Illustration • Autodesk Sketchbook • Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ Tablet & Stylus
Dimensions: 4000 × 4000 pixels
Techniques: Hand-drawn fine line illustration • High-density linework • Layered composition • Kaleidoscopic base construction • Optical depth through color and form
Primary Themes: Transformation • Betrayal • Grief • Identity • Cycles • Self-Reliance • Rebirth
Primary Motif: Eclipse • Layers • Fractured Light • Sacred Geometry
Related Works: Starfox, Heaven’s Gate, Grief’s Cage, Genesis of Gaia, Izzie’s Garden

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