The two sets shown here are works about inequality, visualizing how the game of life is inherently unfair, with each of us starting from different positions.
The piece draws references from a cityscape to represent life’s playing field, illustrating how opportunities and obstacles are distributed unevenly.
Exploring landscapes by examining the dynamic interplay of heights, shapeand spacing, balancing playability with a sense of chaos while maintaining a strong composition.
I also designed chess pieces, no black or white, mostly square in shape. As you play, your opponent gradually disappears from view, reinforcing the idea that life is not simply black or white.