Not everything remains available. Some works have already found their homes.
The Vault is a record of pieces that are held in alignment — prints no longer in circulation, and one-of-a-kind works that exist now with their collectors. This section does not function as a storefront. It functions as documentation.
Each archived work remains part of the larger body. The imagery still speaks. The structure still holds. The themes persist. What changes is ownership.
The Vault preserves the visual lineage of the work — allowing viewers to trace shifts in symbolism, repetition of motifs, evolution of form. Eyes recur. Florals recur. Hearts, moths, bone, rupture. The language deepens. The restraint sharpens.
These pieces are no longer available. They are part of the documented record. The Vault exists to show continuity. To show growth. To show what has already moved into the world.
Nothing here disappears. It is simply held elsewhere.