Selected works are available for licensing across editorial, commercial, institutional, and private contexts.
Licensing is considered on a case-by-case basis, according to scope, duration, and alignment with the principles expressed in the work.

Licensing grants limited rights to use a specific work for a defined purpose.
Ownership of the original work and authorship remain with the artist unless otherwise agreed in writing.

Typical licensing contexts include:

  • Editorial and publication use

  • Cultural or institutional programs

  • Commercial campaigns with defined scope

  • Private commissions or long-term placements

  • Digital, print, or spatial applications

Licensing terms are determined by:

  • Intended use and medium

  • Duration of use

  • Geographic reach

  • Exclusivity requirements

  • Contextual alignment with the work

Requests that treat the work as decorative, speculative, or mass-reproduced may not be considered.

Licensing inquiries may be submitted through the contact form.
Please include clear information regarding intended use, timeline, and organization.

Inquiries are reviewed selectively.