A person painting abstract black and white shapes on a large canvas in a room. The room contains musical instruments including drums and electric guitars hanging on the wall.

My work explores the inherent beauty and expressive potential of standard symbols, shapes, iconography, typography, and letterforms—elements often overlooked in our rush for immediate utility and literal meaning.

By distorting, recontextualizing, and representing ordinary visual inputs ubiquitous in our society, I challenge viewers to consider everyday shapes, colors, lines, and layouts as powerful messages and artworks in their own right, possibly even contradicting or changing their original meaning.

Through deliberate disruption of common usage and original contexts, my practice highlights the internal logic, subtle elegance, and visual poetry embedded within these familiar forms. I intentionally compose these elements to generate a tense and dynamic energy, using sharp lines, angular corners, and solid shapes in conversation with one another. This dynamic tension leaps off the canvas, actively engaging viewers’ emotions and suggesting varied interpretations.

By abstracting and reimagining everyday visuals with purposeful energy and vibrancy, I want to inspire people to rediscover design as a profound source of joy, wonder, and new meaning.