Les Petites Allégories (1999-2001)
Les Petites Allégories series (1999-2001) focused on portraying a single figurative allegory. Each character represents abstract ideas or experiences using classical narrative compositions to convey a broader message about present day issues or events.
Les Petites Allégories series departed significantly from the Felt series in both creative materials and process. Embracing a much smaller scale and the traditional rectangular format led to a deeper exploration into process. By contrast, they sharply diverged, stylistically, from the physical nature of the Felt series.
Recursion (2005)
The Recursion (2005) paintings are less of a series than a collection of artworks that embodies a self-referential process.
These works were done in parallel with Les Grandes Allégories series.
The Commons (2018)
The Commons gives the viewer snapshots into a grander narrative via the Prologue. The Prologue is a series of, seemingly disjointed, images, linked by character Peter Bayron.
Peter chronicles the story of how Eno, The Story Engineers, and he navigate The Enchanted Commons, which represent a cultural movement and social phenomenon that underscores openness, community, and social justice.
The Commons has been influenced by the writings of Makoto Shinkai, particularly in Your Name., as well as other Japanese manga and anime.
The Learning Platform Series (2019 - Present)
The Learning Platforms series is influenced by several elements such as Simulation Theory, Machine Learning, Quantum Physics, & Information Architecture.
The series uses the totem motif to symbolize the layered structures that bridge the digital, physical and spiritual worlds. The totems signify a hierarchy of dependence that we live on; a reliance on technology and people, that at times, seem to exist in contradiction. They stand, foreshadowing the untold, uncomfortable truths of exponential growth.
The Stacks (February - July 2020)
The Stacks series draws on the power dynamics of wealth inequality.
The artworks narrative unfolds in what seemingly looks like natural structures. They balance and bloom reflecting the hierarchies, obfuscation, and influence of the invisible hand of power.