
Creative Designer

I say this not as a credential, but as a position; geographical, cultural, and conceptual, from which my work takes stance.I am drawn to diaspora, to constructed realities, to set and installation, to products and strategies that behave like questions rather than solutions.
I begin with an idea, and more often, with a question. I listen closely to what an idea demands of me, balancing its needs against my own intuition, allowing the work to decide how it wants to exist and keep my process alive. My practice exists in an uncomfortable space of real and the unreal, from the tension of being shaped by multiple realities at once.I sit in that tension and wait for the work to reveal its meaning; on its own terms, not mine.
I am less interested in what design claims to do and more excited about how it behaves; how it shifts power, creates language, and sustains itself over time. I design to build a new grammar;one that speaks to designers, resists comfort, fixed identity and lets the idea outlive its form.
