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The Canon.

Two volumes. Pop-Graffiti Renaissance: the inaugural eleven. The Protocol: twenty-four objects of modern longevity. Classical anchor, street overlay, collector-class finish.

The Bioneer Editions · Vol. 2 · The Inaugural Eleven

Vol. 2 — Pop-Graffiti Renaissance.

Eleven pieces. Classical sculpture and twentieth-century icons rendered in grayscale museum-quality detail, vandalized by saturated graffiti, drip paint, and pasted-screenprint slogans. Mr. Brainwash, Banksy, Bisca, KAWS-adjacent, Basquiat-trained.

Pieces: 11 Medium: Digital pigment print · edition of 25 + 5 AP per piece Curated by WEF Creative Direction × The Bioneer Editorial

Curator’s statement. Pop-Graffiti Renaissance is the visual standard the publication has formally adopted. The lineage is fourth-generation — Warhol and Lichtenstein through Basquiat through Banksy through KAWS and Mr. Brainwash. The synthesis is the same one that hangs on the walls of the Wellness Elite Fitness facility: a classical anchor, a street overlay, a collector-class finish. The eleven pieces here are the inaugural canon. New work will be added to the volume as the publication continues.

On the work. Each piece pairs a classical or iconic anchor with a Banksy-grade slogan: Worship the Work, The Body Is Public Property, Discipline Is a Luxury, Sovereignty Is a Skill. Editorial illustration is rendered with AI-assisted tools, then composed and curated by the studio under the creative-direction standard documented in The Bioneer brand book. The slogans are the editorial work; the slogans are the point.

The works are available as signed numbered editions of 25 plus 5 artist’s proofs per piece. Prices are suggested list; actual edition sales are handled by the WEF studio on request.

Apollo Belvedere — Worship the Work
Vol. 2 · 01
Worship the Work
after Apollo Belvedere · $1,400–$3,200
Apollo as foundation. The classical bust dissolves under saturated drips of pink, cyan, yellow. The slogan is the cover argument of the May issue.
Bernini Angel — Elegance Is Discipline
Vol. 2 · 02
Elegance Is Discipline
after Bernini, Italian Baroque · $1,600–$3,600
A draped angel, wings outstretched, defiled with cyan and red. The slogan rendered cleanly on the museum pedestal — the work that becomes the pose.
Marcus Aurelius — The Body Is Public Property
Vol. 2 · 03
The Body Is Public Property
after Marcus Aurelius equestrian, Capitoline · $1,800–$4,200
The Stoic emperor on horseback, hot pink and cobalt graffiti tearing across the bronze. Vertical pasted-screenprint slogan along the right edge.
Bacchus — Fuel Is A Luxury Good
Vol. 2 · 04
Fuel Is a Luxury Good
after Caravaggio's Bacchus · $1,500–$3,400
The young Renaissance Bacchus with wine glass and grapes, the only color in the piece — red wine. A clean Banksy-grade thesis on what enters the body.
Frida Kahlo — Pain Is A Medium
Vol. 2 · 05
Pain Is a Medium
after Frida Kahlo self-portrait · $1,500–$3,400
Frida in flowers and pearls, charcoal and ink. Yellow, cobalt, vermilion drip from the headdress. A clinical observation in the form of an editorial portrait.
1960s Fashion Icon — Elegance Is Violence
Vol. 2 · 06
Elegance Is Violence
after the 1960s fashion-icon archetype · $1,400–$3,200
Black updo, cigarette holder, opera gloves, pearls. Hot pink and chrome yellow drip across high-contrast charcoal. The May issue's tentpole.
Olympic Victor — Discipline Is A Luxury
Vol. 2 · 07
Discipline Is a Luxury
after the Greek Olympic victor archetype · $1,600–$3,600
Bearded Greek victor with golden laurel and olive branch. The slogan rendered cleanly in pasted screenprint at lower right — the Workout Plan of the May issue.
Winged Victory of Samothrace — Rest Is Revolution
Vol. 2 · 08
Rest Is Revolution
after Winged Victory of Samothrace, Louvre · $1,800–$4,200
The Louvre's headless goddess, full marble drape, wings outstretched. Cyan and yellow graffiti on weathered concrete. Slogan clean on the museum pedestal.
Bowie — In the Future Everyone Will Be Rested
Vol. 2 · 09
In the Future, Everyone Will Be Rested
after Bowie, Aladdin Sane era · $1,800–$4,200
Charcoal Bowie. The lightning bolt is the only color in the piece. Slogan rendered as graffiti at the lower edge. A future-tense forecast on rest as creative material.
Michelangelo Pieta — The Body Keeps The Invoice
Vol. 2 · 10
The Body Keeps the Invoice
after Michelangelo's Pieta, St. Peter's · $2,000–$4,800
The Mother holding what the body cost. Drapery defiled with cobalt, magenta, yellow, gold drips. The closing argument of the May issue, and of the publication's editorial position on longevity.
Winged Griffin — Sovereignty Is A Skill
Vol. 2 · 11
Sovereignty Is a Skill
after the heraldic winged griffin · $2,000–$4,800
Heraldic griffin on stone pedestal — lion body, eagle wings, gold drips bleeding from wing tips. Slogan rendered cleanly on the pedestal. The standout of the inaugural canon.
From the Archive

Volume 1, below.

Vol. 1 — The Protocol.

The objects of modern longevity — the IV bag, the supplement pill, the hyperbaric chamber, the cold plunge, the wearable ring — rendered through the grammar of three twentieth-century visual movements: Warhol’s silkscreen, Banksy’s stencil, and the expressive graffiti mural.

Pieces: 24 Medium: Digital pigment print · edition of 25 + 5 AP per piece Curated by WEF Creative Direction × The Bioneer Editorial

Curator’s statement. These objects are the Campbell’s Soup Cans of our century. A member of Wellness Elite Fitness encounters them daily — a protocol of rituals as precisely choreographed as any morning mass. The Protocol asks what happens when we give these objects the reverent visual attention that Warhol gave commerce, that Banksy gave politics, that graffiti gave anonymity itself. The answer is a series of images that treat wellness not as wellness but as culture.

The works are available as signed numbered editions of 25 plus 5 artist’s proofs per piece. Prices are suggested list; actual edition sales are handled by the WEF studio on request.

On the work. The Protocol is composed using AI-assisted illustration tools, refined and arranged under the studio’s creative direction. We are honest about the medium because the medium is part of the work — these are objects of the present, and so are the tools that drew them. Each piece is conceived, titled, and framed by the editors of The Bioneer; the curatorial thesis, the selection, and the volume’s arrangement are the studio’s own.

Elixir · Nine-Up
Vol. 1 · 01
Elixir · Nine-Up
Andy Warhol, 1968 · $1,200–$2,800
A nine-panel grid of the IV bag — the wellness-era Campbell's soup can — rendered as Warhol would have.
Authority
Vol. 1 · 02
Authority
Banksy, 2003 · $900–$2,200
A Banksy-style stencil of the physician archetype. Stethoscope, coat, silhouette, authority — reduced to negative space and the word itself, spray-tagged beneath.
The Chamber
Vol. 1 · 03
The Chamber
graffiti mural, 1985 NYC subway era · $1,400–$3,200
The hyperbaric oxygen chamber as cathedral, as monument, as street-art subject. Rendered large-scale on concrete.
Longevity · Thirty-Two
Vol. 1 · 04
Longevity · Thirty-Two
Andy Warhol, 1962 Campbell's series · $1,400–$3,400
Warhol's soup cans re-imagined: an eight-by-four grid of supplements — NAD, Magnesium, Creatine, Omega-3 — the daily liturgy of the longevity age.
Ice
Vol. 1 · 05
Ice
Alex Katz, 1975 · $1,100–$2,600
The cold plunge tub, stripped of metaphor. Flat color, hard edges, Alex Katz silence.
DEXA
Vol. 1 · 06
DEXA
Roy Lichtenstein × Peter Blake, 1965 · $950–$2,400
The body-composition scan as pop-art poster — Lichtenstein's half-tone dots meet the medical diagram.
Ring
Vol. 1 · 07
Ring
Andy Warhol, 1967 · $1,000–$2,400
The wearable as talisman. Nine panels, nine colors, the devotional object of the quantified self.
The Checklist
Vol. 1 · 08
The Checklist
Banksy, 2004 · $950–$2,200
The biohacker's daily protocol — fast, lift, cold, sleep, sun — stenciled on brick. Banksy's grammar applied to the longevity catechism.
Red Light
Vol. 1 · 09
Red Light
Mark Rothko × street graffiti, 1958 / 2010 · $2,400–$5,800
Rothko's meditation meets the street. A red-light panel seen as devotional color field, overlaid with the slightest human trace in gold spray.
The Tag
Vol. 1 · 10
The Tag
Jean-Michel Basquiat × KAWS, 1983 / 2005 · $1,400–$3,200
Basquiat-KAWS chaos. A two-by-two panel of pure urban-wall density, with the longevity protocol's icons buried inside.
The Appetite
Vol. 1 · 11
The Appetite
KAWS × Basquiat, 2006 · $1,800–$4,000
A cartoon devil grins out from the center of the grid, pill bottle in hand. The wellness era's oldest enemy, made pop.
Nine Dumbbells
Vol. 1 · 12
Nine Dumbbells
Andy Warhol, 1963 flat-color variation · $1,100–$2,600
The dumbbell, distilled — nine silhouettes on nine CMYK fields. The most elemental strength tool, pop-art-flat.
The Biohacker
Vol. 1 · 13
The Biohacker
Andy Warhol, 1962 Marilyn · $2,400–$5,600
Warhol's Marilyn, four-up. Except the subject is the contemporary WEF member: chin in hand, considering the next protocol.
The Mind
Vol. 1 · 14
The Mind
Roy Lichtenstein × Frank Netter, 1968 / 1962 · $2,200–$4,800
Vesalius meets Lichtenstein. A brain cross-section, each region given its own CMYK field, black ink tracing the cortex the way an anatomist would if the anatomist was also a pop artist.
St. George · Reimagined
Vol. 1 · 15 · Series V · The Saints
St. George · Reimagined
Byzantine iconography × Banksy stencil · $3,200–$7,800
The saint on the rearing horse, lance driven into the coiled dragon — reimagined as Banksy-meets-Byzantine icon. The dragon is cortisol, decline, appetite. The saint is the protocol.
The Physician's Halo
Vol. 1 · 16
The Physician’s Halo
Byzantine × Warhol portrait, 1963 · $2,200–$5,000
The doctor as saint. Byzantine halo, stethoscope as attribute, clerical gravitas. Orthodox icon grammar on the modern physician.
The Last Protocol
Vol. 1 · 17
The Last Protocol
Warhol Last Supper, 1986 × Da Vinci · $2,800–$6,400
Warhol’s Last Supper reimagined with a long table arrayed with the daily longevity protocol’s objects — IV bag, supplement bottles, protein shake, cryo mask, red light panel. Sacramental.
The Surgeon
Vol. 1 · 18
The Surgeon
Andy Warhol Marilyn, 1962 · $2,400–$5,800
Warhol Marilyn four-up applied to the surgeon — scrubs, mask, eyes only visible, frozen mid-authority. Companion to The Biohacker.
The Athlete
Vol. 1 · 19
The Athlete
Andy Warhol Muhammad Ali, 1977 · $2,000–$4,800
Warhol’s Ali at mid-motion. A lifter frozen in the upward lock-out phase, bold stencil lines, effort held.
The Heart
Vol. 1 · 20
The Heart
Lichtenstein × Netter, 1965 / 1962 · $2,200–$5,000
Lichtenstein-Netter anatomical heart. Each chamber its own CMYK field, black ink tracing the vessels the way a cardiologist would draw them. Companion to The Mind.
The Spine
Vol. 1 · 21
The Spine
medieval stained glass × Warhol · $1,800–$4,200
The vertebral column as cathedral stained-glass. Each vertebra its own saturated CMYK field. The discipline of vertical alignment.
The Mirror
Vol. 1 · 22
The Mirror
Andy Warhol Double Elvis, 1963 · $2,400–$5,400
The self looking at the self. Warhol’s doubled Elvis treatment — identity as the subject the protocol is actually about.
The Sauna
Vol. 1 · 23
The Sauna
Mark Rothko Chapel, 1971 · $2,800–$6,200
Rothko’s Chapel set inside the infrared sauna. Deep warm red fading into ember and gold, a tiny seated silhouette — meditation as monumental.
The Chapel
Vol. 1 · 24
The Chapel
Gothic cathedral × architectural pop-art · $3,600–$8,400
The WEF recovery suite as Gothic cathedral. Red light panels as stained glass, cold plunge as baptismal font, HBOT chamber as altar. The sacred architecture of wellness.
Editions & Acquisition

Signed, numbered, made to order.

Each piece in The Protocol is available as a digital-pigment print in an edition of 25, plus 5 artist’s proofs. Prints are produced to archival standards, signed and numbered by the studio, and shipped framed on request. Enquiries should be directed to the Wellness Elite Fitness studio; prices listed are suggested retail for unframed edition prints and may vary by size, framing, and edition number.

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About the exhibit.

The Protocol was produced by the WEF Creative Studio between March and April 2026, in collaboration with The Bioneer editorial team. Every piece was generated through the studio’s directed creative process and rendered via the AI studio pipeline; each image is reviewed, curated, and accepted into the exhibit by the Creative Direction team. Vol. 2 opens with the next issue of the magazine.