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One More Pill 2019
A stark commentary on desire, illusion, and consequence. One More Pill depicts a pill bottle spilling out capsule, each inscribed suggests words that embody humanity’s deepest cravings. The work plays with irony: these promises are swallowed whole, yet they can never truly be delivered in a pill. Instead, the pursuit becomes dangerous, resulting in overdose—both literal and metaphorical. The piece challenges viewers to confront the seductive, yet destructive allure of quick fixes for life’s most complex needs.
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The Sky Is Not The Limit
Blurring the boundary between reality and dream, The Sky Is Not The Limit places viewers in an airplane window seat—only this time, the horizon holds Saturn, vast and glowing, suspended in the darkness. The work transforms an ordinary travel moment into an altered reality, evoking the disorienting wonder of an out-of-body experience. By replacing clouds with a distant planet, the piece invites us to step outside the limits of what we know, daring us to imagine that the extraordinary might just be beyond the glass.
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Bloated Shapes
Bloated Shapes explores the fluidity of form and movement through abstract, flowing elements that combine structure and spontaneity. This piece plays with balance, motion, and contrast—inviting the viewer to experience design in its most organic and expressive state.
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Off-White Grid Spread
Off-White Grid Spread examines the visual language that defined Off-White and the creative direction of Virgil Abloh. The composition is built upon a structured grid system, using alignment, layering, typography, and negative space to create order while allowing elements to feel dynamic and intentional. The grid serves as both a design tool and a conceptual framework, reflecting Abloh’s ability to balance precision with experimentation.
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Leather Links
Leather Links explores the relationship between softness and strength through the unexpected form of interconnected chain links. Traditionally, chains symbolize durability, security, and unbreakable bonds—objects often forged from rigid materials like steel. In contrast, this piece reimagines those links in leather, a material associated with flexibility, comfort, and vulnerability.

