COLOR:BLIND emerges from the intersection of limitation and liberation, where colourblindness becomes both challenge and catalyst. As someone who has long found sanctuary in the certainty of black and white, these works represent a deliberate leap into the chromatic unknown, a space where control gives way to discovery.
Each piece is born from code that operates beyond my visual certainty, generating combinations of the very colors that confound me most: the greens that blend into browns, the pinks that disappear into greys, the purples that shift toward blues. By programming these problematic hues into the work's DNA, I've created a system that forces confrontation with my own perceptual boundaries.
The lack of direct color control is intentional, it mirrors my daily experience of navigating a world painted in ambiguity. Where others see distinct colors, I see questions. This series transforms that uncertainty into creative fuel, using algorithmic chance to push me beyond the safe harbor of monochrome into territories I cannot fully map or predict.
These works are exercises in visual courage, each one a small act of rebellion against the impulse to retreat to familiar ground. They ask: what happens when we lean into our limitations rather than away from them? What new forms of seeing emerge when we surrender control and trust the process to reveal what we cannot initially perceive?





