
Dya (dee-ah)
D ya
(dee-ah),
Aeronaut
, 2026
When the signal came, Dya and Muus already knew.
The Captain. The Flood. The Line.
The year is 2180. The Pueblos are in turmoil. Relentless invaders push from every direction. Torrential rains of Blindfall sweep across the land — a force the enemy uses to its advantage, cutting off passage and threatening everything the Pueblo people have built. One armada stands between the Pueblo people and erasure. Dya commands it.
As captain of the Survivorship Armada, Dya commands combat, celestial navigation, thought transference, and extrasensory perception. Bonded to his twin Muus across one shared mind, they do not need words to coordinate. When the distress signal cuts through the Blindfall , they do not wait. Dya steers toward it — the Blind Archers, Po'pay, and the Pueblo people who need them most.
The Survivorship is unlike any vessel the invaders have ever encountered — ancient as a root system, vast as the sky above the flood. It carries the last of everything: the people, the clay, the language. Somewhere beyond the flood line, Tahu leads the Blind Archers deep into uncharted territory, racing to reach Po'pay with an urgent call before all is lost. The fate of the Pueblos hangs by a thread. Dya and Muus hold that thread.

Two captains. One Survivorship. They bring everyone home. — VO
Currently on View
Dya
is featured in Continuum: Blindfall, First Strike
— now on view at Vladem Contemporary, New Mexico Museum of Art, Santa Fe, through October 18, 2026. The exhibition draws visitors into the epicenter of the Revolt, where 1680 and 2180 fold into each other and time-traveling warriors known as The Last Sovereigns
stand between storm-blinded battlefields and the distant future. Twin to Muus
, also on view.
Specs:
27.5”H x 13”W x 14.5”D
Technique:
Earthenware, automotive paint detail.
In collaboration with Tommy Lomeli.
Requires shipping or pickup. Contact us for collector inquiries.



