About the Practice
KYBOR creates art that asks you to look again.
An artist-led practice exploring how the body recognises material before language.
Working across wearable prints and image-based works, the practice examines perception, embodiment, and the tension between instinct and cultural meaning. Through material, surface, texture, and abstraction, the work explores how meaning forms through sensory encounter.
Drawing on queer visual culture and coded forms of expression, the practice approaches image and material as psychological and symbolic surfaces, shaped through projection, recognition, and lived experience.

On Writing and Collaboration
My writing often begins as a conversation, a movement between thought, memory, and reflection. I sometimes use AI as a mirror in this process, a tool that allows me to see my own ideas more clearly. The language that emerges belongs to me, but the dialogue itself feels alive, a small performance of how we learn, respond, and create meaning together.