The artist views their work through the lens of design—a concept they describe as silent in nature, yet never diminished in meaning. For them, design is a vessel that conveys the profound history embedded within the geography, race, and culture of a people. Though it communicates in an understated, indifferent manner, it carries with it the weight of accumulated knowledge across time and space.
What captivates the artist most is design’s indifference—its quiet detachment that paradoxically remains deeply rooted in origin and history. This nuanced duality mirrors the human condition itself: the individual carved out from the collective. The artist explores this idea through the notion of “A Collective Individual”—a person who, while intrinsically connected to the broader fabric of communal life, expresses a distinct, personal identity through their work. This concept lies at the heart of the artist’s creative philosophy, where individuality and collective heritage coexist in silent, powerful harmony.