A room now. The world later.

distinct room is part of a bigger vision. One that doesn’t fully fit in a room just yet. This is only the first step, a small doorway into something that’s still taking shape.

For now, it’s a space where art, sarcasm, and a bit of "we gotta save the world" coexist without combusting. A place that looks like wall art but feels like something more. It’s where meaning hides behind design, and humor keeps everything from getting too serious.

The rest of it is still unfolding, somewhere between what’s real, what’s possible, and whatever comes next.

Behind the door

Every piece in the room starts the same way: with an idea that refuses to shut up. Some come from myths, some from science, some from thoughts that showed up uninvited and overstayed their welcome. They turn into posters because that’s the easiest way to make them sit still.

Each one carries a story: sometimes loud, sometimes quiet, sometimes hiding behind a joke. Together, they build a world that feels familiar but slightly tilted, like reality with better lighting. It’s art that insists on being noticed, sometimes not meant to be taken too seriously, sometimes the meaning behind the door hits hard.

Depends on you.

Beauty Behind The Madness

Hello, I'm Marian. The man behind all this.

Weird feeling, really. I don't know how to start. As I go through life, it feels almost too natural to keep a lot of things to myself. Even writing this, I feel like skipping over myself. I’ve learned not to talk about what’s still in motion, and I'm always in motion.

I started producing and writing music about 13 years ago, and somewhere along the way, I fell headfirst into everything that made it look better: graphic design, art, 3D rendering, video editing, photography, you name it.

Music is still the core of everything I do, but let’s be real... sound and visual are partners in crime. No one listens to their favorite song without imagining the movie that comes with it. I just decided to make mine real. The sleepless nights are paying off I guess.

If you want to know me, don’t look here. Look at the work: the posters, the music, the words. The details matter; that’s where the real me is hiding.

Planetary Side Quest

I care about the planet, enough to actually do something about it. Every poster in this room helps plant at least one tree through Tree-Nation’s reforestation projects. Sometimes more. It’s a small step toward keeping this a carbon-neutral, eco-friendly art space, but it’s a start. While I’m adding art to walls, I’m also adding green back to the world.

Sustainability here isn’t a marketing line. I hope everyone noticed it's not even a gimmick anymore, it's part of the design. It’s a mindset. It's not just how it looks, it's how it works.

It’s about creating art that lasts, that means something, and that doesn’t come at the planet’s expense. We already have enough stuff that exists just to exist. So if I’m going to make something new, it should have purpose. A reason to stay on your wall and a positive mark outside of it.

Everything, in time.

Come in, make yourself at home

Have you noticed that door a few scrolls back was slightly open?


Yeah, nothing is random. Now you probably understand how I like doing things. Nothing’s ever completely obvious here; that’s part of the fun.

If you’ve made it this far, you’re officially invited inside. Make yourself comfortable, have a cookie, a glass of water, whatever you need. The room isn’t just mine anymore, it’s for anyone who looks twice, listens closer, and enjoys a good mix of art, sarcasm, and intentional meaning.

If something catches your eye, confuses you, or makes you laugh at the wrong time, tell me. Seriously. I love hearing what people see, what they think, what they feel when they find something hidden that wasn’t meant to be obvious.

You can always reach out. About the work, the music, the words, or just to say hi. I read everything that lands in my inbox (minus the spam and crypto pitches).

And if you start connecting the dots… and you show me how you connected the dots...

Well... I may surprise you right back.

My music projects:

The Suncatchers

Shades of deep house and songwriting, then wandered deeper into R&B, pop, and the shadows of something darker, more sensual. A path you can only follow by listening:

Listen on Spotify

MAWORLD

A synthwave-infused memory, something I wish I’d lived before all this, now replaying in echoes and analog haze:

Listen on Spotify

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