This is a thinking-space for my curiosity. It is a collection of essays, research, and artwork where I unpack the ideas that shape my perspective—from the mechanics of the human mind to the challenges of the digital age.
These entries are personal snapshots. They represent a search for understanding rather than a declaration of absolute truth. By integrating visual art with writing on science, psychology, and philosophy, this site documents an active engagement with the world. I encourage you to use these ideas not as final answers, but as starting points for your own inquiry.
The Body is the Mind
This text investigates the biological limits of "mindset" and the mechanics of behavioral change.
The Clean Ruin: Why We Don't Fear the End of Thought
The catastrophe of our time does not look like a catastrophe. We are conditioned by history to recognize ruin by its ugliness.
But the ruin currently spreading across the human landscape is distinct because it is beautiful.
Art and Aphantasia
How can a visual artist create without a mind's eye? This post is a deep dive into my experience with total aphantasia—the inability to form any mental imagery or other sensory experiences. I explore how this condition shapes an artistic process based not on visualization, but on intuition, discovery, and a constant dialogue with the physical work.