About

Kyle is a self-taught artist whose work arises from a lifelong habit of seeing one thing become another. As a child, he would find faces in carpet fibers or imagine animals in the bark of trees, and that instinct to reframe the ordinary continues to shape the way he approaches making art today.

Rather than beginning with a plan or a fixed idea, he allows forms to emerge through attentive looking and responsive mark-making. The process is guided less by control than by curiosity, letting the subconscious bring forward images shaped by memory, imagination, and chance.

The resulting pieces often hover between the familiar and the unfamiliar, carrying a sense of recognition without resolution. In this way, his practice remains rooted in a persistent but straightforward question: 

How can perception open onto new ways of seeing?