A pattern born from shadow. A form shaped by frequency.
Manifest FrequencyThe Cloudhatch is a shading pattern. But also—a presence.
At first, it whispered itself into my lines. Then it began to speak—through flow, through form,
through frequency. It emerged not as an idea, but as something already waiting to be seen.
The Cloudhatch is more than technique. It's a visual whisper from higher consciousness—
vibrational beings made visible through curled lines and shapes, cleaving the surface into
two or more dimensions.
This page isn’t just about pattern. It’s about the discovery of a visual language—the way certain
forms call you into their world, and how, if you listen closely, they begin to unfold through your
hand, your mind, your memory.
Origin Story The Cloudhatch first revealed itself in 2015. But when I look back further, I see it was always there—
tucked in the margins of my early drawings, nested in raw ornamentation, waiting to be claimed.
I was sorting years of sketchbooks, sharpening my eyes, categorizing my work. That’s when I noticed
a familiar rhythm—recurring shapes surfacing across time. It had no name yet. But it had presence.
At the same time, I was exploring pointillism and crosshatching. In the convergence of technique,
observation, and intuition—the Cloudhatch fully arrived. I started to use it deliberately, first as a shading tool.
The moment was marked in a threefold rendering of the same gesture—a visual declaration:
Classic Shaded. Pointillism. Cloudhatched
The “V” sign was intentional: a gesture of peace and signal of arrival.
The Cloudhatch comes in peace.
What began as a background pattern soon claimed the canvas entirely.
The line—once soft as cloud—became fire, lightning, wood, water. It came alive.
Its frequency fully surfaced in the physical realm.
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Symbol & FrequencyThe Cloudhatch is a pattern, but also a vibration.
Sometimes it flows around a subject. Sometimes it becomes the subject.
At times, it rests in the margins. At others, it claims the entire field.
Each piece is its own manifestation—sometimes animalistic,
sometimes purely energetic or simply…presence.
Though it began as shading, the Cloudhatch started guiding the composition itself.
It revealed depth. Contrast. Flow. It showed up not only in the work, but through it—
and began showing something back to me.
It doesn’t “speak” in the literal sense. But I feel it ripple—through me,
around me, across objects, moods, moments.
"It’s the ether caught in form"
Elemental Forms Emerging from the Void: The Five Frequencies
The Cloudhatch didn’t stay singular. Five elemental forms emerged,
each flowing into the next in an eternal cycle.
It began as cloud. Then cloud turned ecstatic—
Became lightning. Lightning struck wood,
Wood burned into fire, Fire was extinguished by water,
And water vaporized back to cloud.
Cloud → Lightning → Wood → Fire → Water → Cloud
These aren’t fixed categories—they’re invitations. Each frequency carries
elemental resonance, emotional tone, and metaphysical weight:
•Cloudhatch — imaginative, playful, magical, airy
•Waterhatch — flowing, deep, intuitive, refreshing
•Firehatch – intense, purifying, passionate, alive
•Woodhatch – grounding, fertile, absorbing, stable
•Lightninghatch – energetic, wild, ecstatic, charged
Sometimes it moves like wind. Other times, it rises like heat from the soil.
The form doesn’t declare itself—it reveals.
Style Variants These forms echo nature’s cycle and appear in different treatments:
Hollow lines, Solid fills, Fractal layers—Cloudhatched Cloudhatch
Creative ProcessSome pieces begin with a continuous, flowing line—a cleave between light and shadow.
Others evolve into more advanced forms: Outline Flow, Filled Duality, Directional Line Fill—
Horizontal in light, Vertical in dark, Cloudhatched Cloudhatch—a fractal loop of its own form.
The more complex the composition, the more refined the process. Especially when integrating
the Cloudhatch into existing compositions—like characters, sceneries, or symbolic depictions.
Before settling, I often print multiple A3 drafts. I test the flows. I listen. Usually, the right one
shows up in the first take—but exploring variations opens unexpected paths.
Even in digital finishing, the line leads. I follow.
Codex of the Cloudhatch Eventually, it became clear: this wasn’t a motif.
It was a language. And it needed a codex.
Cloudhatching: The #cloudhatch book is part declaration, part documentation.
A visual manifesto. Not made for trend or clout—but because this pattern
deserved to be seen, understood, and remembered.
The book contains personal backstory, anecdotes, and a curated collection
of Cloudhatch work—informative, but intimate.
A book of forms, frequencies, and flows.
A visual vocabulary. Chaotic harmony, in print.
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Final NoteTo some, it’s ornamental. To others, meditative.
To me, it’s a friend from the shadows—a companion through the zones and returns.
You don’t have to understand it.
But if you feel it—follow it.
It just might lead you home.