About

Art print by Vague resting on a wooden table

We've seen some things.

People who are happy, people having fun, people who've given up, people who hate themselves, people who chose cruelty, people who love life, the self-absorbed, the hopeless, those who can't stop crying, those who can't stop laughing, those drowning in expectations, those with no expectations left, the winners, the losers, those who love, those who are loved, those who kiss, those who make love, those who watch, those who live, those who couldn't understand, those who couldn't explain, those who understood, those who run, those being chased, those who love crowds, those who can't stand them, the drunk, the sober, those who failed, those who believed they succeeded, the proud, those with no self-respect, those who chose solitude, those who didn't, those who accepted, those who rebelled, those who gave up, the non-believers, the believers, those who never stop working, those who only rest, the peaceful, the restless, the lovers, the deeply emotional, those who don't know what feeling is, those shaped by anger, those always in a hurry, the slow ones, those who belittle, those who are belittled, those who speak loudly, those who always stay silent, the minimalists, the excessive, those who feel incomplete, the rich, the poor, those running from themselves, those searching for themselves, those looking for problems, those wanting solutions, those who betray, those who are betrayed, the liars, the honest, the transparent, the blunt, the ones who left…

We're not sure which one you are. But we're certain you're human. Do you remember?

We've seen them all. And we noticed they share one thing: every one of these states is a feeling. Sometimes deeply wrong, sometimes deeply right, most of the time impossible to measure.

This is exactly where art begins.

When you stand in front of a piece, that thing inside you — the one you could never name — suddenly finds an answer. The chance that someone else might have felt the same thing is the only thing that ever pushed us to create.

Not perfect. Not flawless. Just feeling.

Hopeverse exists to bring feeling to your walls.

— Vague

The Artist

Vague has been making things since childhood — not because anyone asked, but because feeling needed somewhere to go.

There is no single technique here. The technique is feeling itself. Each piece begins as something felt — the weight and the lightness of being human — and becomes something you can hang on a wall. Working from Istanbul, Vague draws from the only inexhaustible source there is: people. The way we love, lose, hope, and keep going.

Why "Hopeverse"?

Hopeverse means a universe of hope. Because when you think about it — what could ever defeat hope?

We started in 2026 with a single purpose: to remind us that we are human. Somewhere between the noise and the speed of everything, that's easy to forget. Art remembers for us.

Our belief is simple. Feeling and art belong together. And somewhere along the way, art stopped being something you feel and became something you just look at. We're here to make it felt again — to give the things words can't hold a place on your wall.

Not to decorate. To remind.


How It's Made

Every print is made to order — produced the moment you choose it, on heavyweight 200gsm matte paper, framed in responsibly sourced wood, and shipped free across the United States. No warehouses. No waste. Just original art by Vague, made for the rooms where you become yourself.

Framed art print by Vague on a wooden table