Why some visual systems are meant to be seen, not hidden In most visual work, structure is invisible by design. Grids, hierarchies, spacing systems, and alignment frameworks exist to support an outcome, not to announce themselves. Once the work is finished, those systems disappear beneath surface, narrative, or decoration.My work...
Navigation Without Roads
How aviation perspective reshaped the way I think visually In aviation, navigation rarely relies on visible paths. There are no roads in the sky. Orientation depends on reference systems that can’t be seen directly—coordinates, vectors, headings, relative position. You operate within a structure that exists whether or not it is...
Why the Work Reads Differently to Pilots
Recognition, familiarity, and layered understanding When these works are installed in aviation environments, something interesting happens. Pilots often engage with them differently. They trace relationships. They notice alignments. They follow patterns that feel familiar, even if they can’t immediately explain why.This response is not accidental, and it isn’t exclusive.The work...



