| M.O.A | this series transforms the invisible architecture of parenthood into visceral, abstract compositions. Each piece pulses with the relentless energy of daily life with a child. By capturing data from routine moments—the frequency of songs sung, games played, and questions asked (often repeated across three languages until answered)—these works move beyond traditional data visualization to become emotional landscapes.

These images are not meant to inform in the conventional sense of charts or graphs. Instead, they reveal the overwhelming density, repetition, and delicate chaos that defines parental experience. Each mark, line, and burst of color becomes a heartbeat in the larger rhythm of care, patience, and love. The abstract nature of these visualizations mirrors how parenthood itself often feels: simultaneously structured and chaotic, measurable yet immeasurable.

The multilingual aspect of your daughter's world adds another layer of complexity to both the data and your daily reality, where a single question can multiply across languages until it finds the right response. This linguistic repetition becomes a visual rhythm in your work, creating patterns that speak to persistence, communication, and the beautiful redundancy of a child's need to be heard and understood.

These pieces capture what no traditional data visualization could: the felt experience of being a parent, translated through numbers into something that resonates on an emotional rather than analytical level.