Xairy Blocks – Abstract Character Worlds
Xairy Blocks began as artwork first, created without any story world or written narrative. The focus was on color, composition, and placing characters where they felt visually right, not where a story required them to be.
Only after the artwork existed was a larger story world created. Because of this, the images do not directly match or illustrate the stories. The artwork stands on its own, and each piece is open to interpretation.
The characters exist in the image as visual presences rather than story-driven figures, shaped by what the viewer notices, ignores, or returns to. While a separate, structured story world now exists, most of the images were created before canon and remain intentionally open to personal meaning.
With a few exceptions, including the Origin Story collection, the first Xairy Blocks were created without a story world in mind. Other story-aligned collections will appear over time, but the larger body of work remains art first and intentionally open to personal meaning.