
FI-US-00200 | 'Turned Wild Into West' Charles Goodnight
A tribute to the transformation of the American frontier, “Turned Wild Into West” draws from the legacy of cattle pioneer Charles Goodnight. Inspired by the systems that helped shape the early West, the design reflects the shift from untamed range to structured identity. More than Western imagery, it captures a real historical turning point where survival gave way to structure and the frontier began becoming the West we remember today.

FI-US-00100 | 'Delaware, Probably' George Washington River Crossing
A reinterpretation of one of the most mythologized moments in American history, the “Delaware, Maybe” design revisits Washington’s 1776 river crossing through the Jaguar Sol lens. Inspired by the legendary imagery made famous by Emanuel Leutze’s painting, the piece blends historical reverence with subtle satire, introducing beer-raising figures that rehumanize the myth. The phrase reflects a deeper truth: history rarely feels legendary in real time. By balancing cultural memory with irony, this design transforms a foundational American symbol into a layered, modern artifact that explores the space between fact, folklore, and reinterpretation.



