COLOR BLIND

Artist Statement

What if the red you see has never been the red I see?

It is one of philosophy’s oldest unanswered questions: whether the colors we perceive are truly shared, or whether each of us moves through a world tinted entirely our own. We agree on names, but never on experience. We point at the same sky and call it blue, never knowing if we are seeing the same thing at all.

Color Blind is a photography series that begins with that uncertainty and follows it into the everyday. By turning the lens on iconic brand products, objects so familiar they have become almost invisible, the work strips away assumption and invites a second look. These are things we think we know. This series asks whether we ever did.

To see a well known product rendered differently is to feel, briefly, the disorientation of inhabiting someone else’s perception. That strangeness is the point. It is a reminder that the world does not look the same from every pair of eyes, and that what we take for granted as universal is often quietly, profoundly personal.

Color Blind is an exercise in curiosity. It does not offer answers. It simply asks you to wonder.