black blue and yellow textile

THE TEMPLE OF WHATEVER

Built in the hills of Panama, the Temple of Whatever was created as a space to embrace “whatever comes, whatever goes.” Born from a journey that began with near-death visions and years of ritual tattoo sessions, the temple became both an external sanctuary and an inner initiation.

Working with a shaman, I stepped into dialogue with the land, the structure, and something greater than myself. What started as sketches turned into a living collaboration with the spirit of the place, a vessel designed for encounters with shadow, love, fear, and release.

The Temple of Whatever is less about stone and form, and more about holding presence. It is an architecture of freedom, built not to impose meaning but to let it unfold, carrying the raw energy of risk, devotion, and transformation.