Code your own sense of self.

Break the rules.

Creativity is both survival and self-growth. It’s how I make sense of chaos—and how I choose to rewrite it.

I tell stories in space. Sometimes for meaning. Sometimes for amusement. Always to provoke.

At the center of it all is the disobedient doodle —an evolving metaphor for human contradiction. It absorbs, it mutates, it reflects. Just like us. I see existence as a slow accumulation of fragments—objects, gestures, doubts, baggage. We’re shaped not by clarity, but by chaos.

CONTRADRAFT is built on this tension. It embraces the irony, the refusal to fit into form. The doodle becomes a symbol of creative disobedience: a rejection of perfection. It’s not here to please. It’s here to interrupt.

I use humour as a weapon, irony as a mirror. I don’t need to face reality as it is—I prefer to remix it. That’s where art happens. Between what we see and how we digest it. Between rebellion and resonance.

Exhibiting my work is also an exercise in vulnerability. I understand myself better through what others reflect back. And if I leave something behind—let it be a trace of laughter. A thought you didn’t expect to have.