Design insights, personal stories, and lessons learned along the way.
Jan 2025
Color has always been my greatest tool for storytelling. Lately, I’ve been thinking about how much of what we feel is tied to the hues we see. The warmth of a muted orange can remind you of autumn afternoons, while deep blues might pull you into a space of quiet introspection. This is where my current focus lies: using color to create an emotional pull in my designs.
I’ve always found beauty in the tension between chaos and order. This theme has been sneaking into my recent work with abstract textures. There’s something deeply satisfying about creating patterns that look spontaneous but are actually carefully constructed.
Lately, I’ve been fascinated by how light interacts with form. It started with a simple observation during a morning walk—the way the sunlight pierced through tree branches, casting fragmented patterns on the ground. This idea has been guiding my latest 3D renderings. I want to capture that interplay of shadow and translucency, where every curve and layer tells its own story.