Breadhead snapback and af1
The Breadhead Snapback and Air Force 1 are rooted in Jesus' declaration, “I am the bread of life” (John 6:35). “I AM the Bread of Life” translates divine provision into wearable sculpture. Constructed from natural cane webbing, the basket hat and AF1 references both harvest labor and the feeding of the multitude. Its empty interior symbolizes the spiritual nourishment Jesus brings as metaphysical and sustaining. The absence inside the vessel invites faith over consumption. In isolation, the hat serves as a basket from which we can pull an eternal harvest, never going hungry physically or spiritually. Though when flipped and placed on your head, you are arming yourself with the body of Christ, engaging with the world as a representation of him. The same thinking applies to the Air Force 1 and having your “ feet shod with the preparation of the gospel of peace”.
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lazarus jacket and timb coat
The Lazarus Jacket and the Lazarus Timberland Boot Coat are rooted in Jesus’s declaration, “I am the resurrection and the life” (John 11:25). This statement is not a metaphor but a claim of divine authority over death itself. In the story of Lazarus, Jesus does not merely restore breath to a body. He reveals his power to make all things new, beyond human limitation, beyond decay, beyond time. Denim and patchwork are central to both garments because they embody repair, renewal, and revival. In workwear, torn fabric was never discarded. It was mended, layered, reinforced, and returned stronger than before. The repair was visible. It was imperfect. But it was new. This process mirrors the way Christ restores humanity. Not by erasing wounds, but by transforming them into testimony. What was once broken becomes proof of renewal.
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FOR THE LOVE OF GOD FLIGHT BELTS
This handcrafted belt was inspired by my series FOR THE LOVE OF GOD and other spiritual artwork I created about breaking free from bondage and generational curses. Etched on the leather are angels inspired by break dancers and Krumpers, the very expressive form of dance, which often acted as an escape from the hardships of inner city life. Theoretically, these figures are alleviated of their worldly pain and are freed from the bondage of death as they shift form into an eternal celestial being, all by THE LOVE OF GOD.
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the acts of concealment
“The Act of Concealment” was inspired by the life and legacy of George Herriman—creator of the famed comic strip Krazy Kat, who “passed as white” for most of his life. I made a mock editorial where I illustrated a collection of hats to investigate the performed nature of identity. Each hat is a confrontation with visibility, whiteness, and racialization. I constructed an oversized fitted cap directly inspired by my illustrations/designs.
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for the love of God
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