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Visual Manifesto

This chapter explores the visual language of Alissa White-Gluz beyond sound.
Through symbolic imagery, ritual composition, and controlled elemental effects, these works examine how identity, power, and presence are forged visually. Fire, steel, concealment, and restraint are not decorative here—they are deliberate tools of expression.

This is not art as ornamentation.
It is art as declaration.

Each image functions as a visual extension of voice and will, revealing how modern metal sovereignty is shaped not only through music, but through aesthetic command and symbolic intent.