Heretic Works by Jay Kruse

Heretic Works by Jay Kruse Artist + tool maker exploring the geometry of remembrance. Designed for resonance.

Creating resonant art, instruments and sigils to reconnect beauty, consciousness and the living intelligence of nature.

Some ‘minis’ and test-drives. Some stand on their own, some confirmed ideas and techniques. Every step reinforces the tr...
06/18/2026

Some ‘minis’ and test-drives. Some stand on their own, some confirmed ideas and techniques.

Every step reinforces the trajectory.

These explorations eventually become larger artworks and other tools under the Heretic Works banner.

If you’d like to help me keep building them, I’m currently in the Quarter Finals of the People’s Artist competition. A vote is always appreciated.

Link in bio and comments.







I do not compete against other artists - I compete against myself and my own limiting beliefs. Maneuvering my way back u...
06/17/2026

I do not compete against other artists - I compete against myself and my own limiting beliefs.

Maneuvering my way back up ‘the charts’ with my eyes fixed on regaining the lead.

Today is 2X voting power; if you’ve considered participating to keep pushing me up and forward, today offeres a ‘double-punch’!

Today’s vote link is in the bio and comments. Every daily vote helps.

The enthusiasm for my work grows out of a shifting relationship to history: the history we were taught versus the new st...
06/15/2026

The enthusiasm for my work grows out of a shifting relationship to history: the history we were taught versus the new stories emerging from recent (and not-so-recent) discoveries across a variety of fields.

I find myself increasingly interested in what geologists, engineers and other researchers have been uncovering through solid science, persistent inquiry and a willingness to follow evidence where it leads.

One of the people who first sparked this interest for me was Dr. Robert Schoch. He put his reputation on the line by proposing a much earlier dating for the Great Sphinx based on geological evidence, and, more recently, his work exploring plasma phenomena and their possible relationship to the Younger Dryas period has continued to challenge conventional assumptions and encourage deeper investigation.

One aspect of Schoch’s work that I find particularly compelling is his exploration of the Rongorongo glyphs of Easter Island and their possible relationship to plasma phenomena. Whether that interpretation ultimately proves correct is almost secondary to the question it raises for me as an artist:

How do human beings translate experience into symbol?

How do observations become marks?

How do events become images?

How does knowledge become pattern?

Looking at comparisons between plasma forms, ancient petroglyphs and Rongorongo symbols, what interests me is the possibility that people were attempting to encode and transmit experience through visual language. The glyphs feel simultaneously observational, symbolic, geometric and alive.

As I continue developing the Chronoglyph series and other projects under Heretic Works, I find myself exploring similar territory…not attempting to recreate ancient symbols or recover lost knowledge, but investigating how geometry, proportion, resonance, pattern and repetition can become vehicles for meaning.

My contribution to this conversation is not through archaeology, geology, or historical scholarship. My contribution is through art, music and instruments.
Through symbols, stories, objects and tools.

I participate by making THINGS. And by exploring how ideas can be embodied in form…by creating toys and tools for self-expression and self-exploration…by asking what capacities are worth preserving, practicing and passing forward.

I don’t claim to know what the makers of Rongorongo intended, but I recognize the impulse: to observe, to record, to encode and, most importantly (to me), to transmit.

The people of the past, whoever they were and whatever they understood, left behind evidence of remarkable attention, ingenuity and intention.

I can’t reconstruct their civilization or prove all of their methods, but I can explore and make things that invite participation rather than passive consumption. For me, that is where the conversation becomes most interesting: not bringing the ancients back, but carrying forward capacities that remain as valuable today as they were thousands of years ago.

For those interested, the article that prompted some of these reflections:

https://www.robertschoch.com/plasma_iceage.html

15,000 to 11,000 years ago Earth experienced a series of climatic fluctuations. It had been extremely cold, with continental glaciers extending much further than they do today, but the climate started to warm. However, temperatures suddenly reverted back and there was a short cold spell, known as th...

Made it to the Quarter Finals. Excited to keep moving forward and diving deeper into the inspiration behind Heretic Work...
06/13/2026

Made it to the Quarter Finals.

Excited to keep moving forward and diving deeper into the inspiration behind Heretic Works.


















Only one artist advances…Thank you for the continued support.  Vote link in bio and comments.                           ...
06/11/2026

Only one artist advances…

Thank you for the continued support.


Vote link in bio and comments.


06/09/2026

Headed to Quarter Finals after I reclaim my lead. Excited for new work coming along and keeping the momentum going.

Link in bio to keep me moving forward.

This is not a contest between artists - this is a test. Of my resolve, vision and purpose…of my trajectory. I make neat ...
06/07/2026

This is not a contest between artists - this is a test. Of my resolve, vision and purpose…of my trajectory.

I make neat s**t - period. And it all contributes to the beauty of Life. I’ve made it this far with your incredible participation and I’m so grateful.

Vote to help me expand my work.

Link in bio and comments..

06/06/2026

Chronoglyphs anchor good vibes and alter the atmosphere of ppl and places. This was the only time this series will all be together singing as One.

It’s working whether you like it or not. Your brain recognizes ratio, proportion and balance. That’s why I chose this de...
06/03/2026

It’s working whether you like it or not. Your brain recognizes ratio, proportion and balance.

That’s why I chose this delivery system: to deliver something yummy directly to your Being.

Still maneuvering through this art competition and closing in on the next Round. Thank you for your support in helping me expand my work and reach.

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