SQIMAGO is not merely a visual journey, but a layered and profound narrative where art, science, and symbolism converge. It is a limited-edition poster series in which each image becomes a chapter—revealing what remains unseen, yet binds us together: to nature, to ourselves, to one another.
SQIMAGO—from imago—evokes the unconscious archetype: a portrait, a figure, an apparition. An image that requires no translation, speaking directly to perception and sensation—bypassing language, reaching intuition.
Here, art is not decoration, but meaning. Every symbol acts as a word, every form as a sentence, every image as a fragment of a larger story. Where language falls silent, color and structure take over—exposing what lies beneath the surface, like mycelium growing invisibly yet with immense force. It is a narrative that bridges the visible and the invisible, science and poetry, innovation and nature.
An act of quiet revolution.
SQIMAGO does not explain—it unveils.
Art as ancient language.
Art as intuitive science.
Art as a map of what grows beyond the reach of our eyes.
Each poster is a threshold to another world: a manifestation condensed into a single sheet, a vision that rejects captions and speaks instead through symbols and forms. A story that addresses intuition directly—inviting us to rediscover what is hidden, yet has always been near.

SQIMAGO fla#2512
The symbols trace the path.
The eye in the sky observes.
Sun and moon set the rhythm of breath.
Earth roots, water shapes, the mountain endures—remains.
Everything is relation.
Nothing stands alone.
At the center: Funga.
Not an icon, but the principle itself.
Funga is network, mycelium—a silent intelligence growing beneath the skin of the earth.
It connects, nourishes, transforms.
Like SQIM.
What matters is not what emerges, but what sustains.
The invisible at work, growth that makes no sound.
The sky remains watchful, an ancient eye.
The sun ignites, the moon safeguards.
Clouds drift, time breathes.
Earth receives, water molds, the mountain rises and extends.
Everything finds balance.
Everything is interwoven.
A psychedelic, vintage, out-of-time aesthetic expresses a radically contemporary idea:
biotechnology as a natural act, nature as an intelligent system.
It is not a poster
It is a vision.
A modern myth.
A narrative that grows like mycelium:
slow, deep, unstoppable.