A Pop-Up Gallery with SOVRN.art
As Noctilucent Mementi reaches its two-year milestone, I’m joining Pindar van Arman for a SOVRN.art pop-up gallery in Marfa, Texas, showcasing nine curated projects. The event celebrates the ongoing dialogue between art, technology, and memory, and we’re bringing a few surprises, including limited desert-inspired prints for collectors who have supported the series since its release.









We’re keeping the venue a secret for now, but if you find yourself in Marfa this weekend, it’ll be hard to miss the gallery. Keep an eye out and don’t hesitate to stop by and say hello.
Celebrating Two Years of Noctilucent Mementi

To coincide with this anniversary, I’ve published a new collection page dedicated to the series.
It offers an overview of its conceptual foundations, visual development, and connection to my broader exploration of clouds and blockchain. It also provides a gradually expanding view of all 210 works and a collector’s corner for ongoing updates, releases, and future activations.
For this occasion, I created Noctilucent Memento Marfa 2025, a 12×18 in desert-themed print based on clouds over Marfa, TX that builds on my recent generative and pen-plotted studies. The work bridges the early layers of the series with its next evolution, connecting the digital to the physical once again.
If you’re attending the pop-up, come find me in Marfa to pick up your limited-edition print.

Noctilucent Marfa Postcard

To mark the Noctilucent Mementi anniversary, I created Noctilucent Marfa postcards and stickers that I’ll be sharing in Marfa. If you can’t attend, don’t worry, I’ve reserved a few to send out by mail.
Claim one here and let me know if you hold a Noctilucent Memento, I might slip in a little extra surprise.
Claim period ended Friday October 17th, 2025.
Update October 21st, 2025


The Noctilucent Marfa postcards have left Marfa’s desert post office, heading to two provinces, seven states, and eight countries. Thank you for joining this small celebration, I would be thrilled if you share a quick note or photo once your postcard finds you.

