
What is The Curiosity Factory?
The Curiosity Factory grew from a period of reflection.
During the pandemic, we turned inward. It was a period of extended navel gazing, if we’re being honest. And the times? The times made us ask existential questions. At the crux of those questions, we collectively asked ourselves: who are we, really?

Here Come the Robots
Fast forward to the period of AI. Here come the robots.

But AI didn’t just bring automation — it reframed the question. Instead of asking who we are, we began looking outward. We asked something different: what does it mean to be human? What are the boundaries of humanity, and where do we fit within them?
This work lives in that space.

It explores how we imagine AI — what we think it looks like, what form we give it, how we recognize intelligence, and why we so often feel the need to make it look back at us.

Through abstraction, architecture, and organic forms, the images become part of an ongoing process of discovery.

Not answers, exactly.
But a way of staying with the questions — about authorship, perception, and what it means to exist in a world increasingly shaped by invisible systems.

A New Body Of Work, A New Way of Seeing
The Curiosity Factory is an evolving body of work. It moves beyond my decor-oriented pieces into a longer-form exploration — one that I hope to continue developing toward a museum or gallery context. This is the beginning of that process.

I hope you’ll come along on my journey inside The Curiosity Factory. I’ll be sharing updates in my journal here as the work continues to evolve, and you can explore available work in my gallery.




Until next time…
