Collection: Catastrophic Disclosure

Catastrophic Disclosure: quiet events, big implications.

A print series for people who don’t believe in coincidences.


Disclosure was never going to be gentle.

Catastrophic Disclosure is a visual series exploring the moment secrecy fails. Not as spectacle, but as consequence. These works depict the fracture points where containment collapses, belief systems buckle, and something long concealed asserts itself into human awareness.

Each piece in the collection represents a different phase of revelation. Sudden emergence. Forced breach. Silent realization. Together, they form a narrative of inevitability rather than invasion.

This collection is designed for those who don’t see disclosure as a single event, but as a process. One that unfolds unevenly, psychologically, and without permission.

Printed on museum-grade satin paper with archival pigment inks, each artwork is produced to preserve depth, texture, and tonal nuance without harsh glare. Intended for interior spaces where art isn’t decorative, but confrontational in a quiet way.

This is not alien art as novelty.

This is alien art as reckoning.

Catastrophic Disclosure