
BY TWZ
Grounded in the study of neuroaesthetics—specifically, how color informs and shapes our emotional comprehension. Faces and eyes appear often in my pieces, serving as mirrors—reflections of the self and the multiplicity of perspectives we each carry.
In this context, painting becomes both an affective archive and a reconstructive act — capable of reshaping inner narratives and expanding the boundaries of how we comprehend the world. Art, in my practice, is a critical tool & method for inquiry, reconstructing meaning, unraveling trauma, and the continual reimagining of what is possible.