





Hybrid Dust
Is relentless progress truly necessary, or could we find more meaning in simply valuing what already exists? Hybrid Dust blends elements of traditional media, machinery, and ancient rock formations, inviting reflection on the balance between technological achievement and honoring the natural world. This piece questions a system rooted in performance and relentless self-driven progress—a “Babylonian system” that often leads to isolation—while exploring how we might find harmony through an approach that values provision over possession, spiritual depth over material gain, and Jesus’s way over our own.
Is relentless progress truly necessary, or could we find more meaning in simply valuing what already exists? Hybrid Dust blends elements of traditional media, machinery, and ancient rock formations, inviting reflection on the balance between technological achievement and honoring the natural world. This piece questions a system rooted in performance and relentless self-driven progress—a “Babylonian system” that often leads to isolation—while exploring how we might find harmony through an approach that values provision over possession, spiritual depth over material gain, and Jesus’s way over our own.
Is relentless progress truly necessary, or could we find more meaning in simply valuing what already exists? Hybrid Dust blends elements of traditional media, machinery, and ancient rock formations, inviting reflection on the balance between technological achievement and honoring the natural world. This piece questions a system rooted in performance and relentless self-driven progress—a “Babylonian system” that often leads to isolation—while exploring how we might find harmony through an approach that values provision over possession, spiritual depth over material gain, and Jesus’s way over our own.
• Format: Digital print (unframed)
• Dimensions: 8500 x 8500 pixels
• Resolution: 300 DPI (suitable for large-format, high-definition printing)
• File Type: High-quality JPEG
Note: This is a print-only digital file and does not include framing.