JAY explores transformation, identity and sustainability. Turning weathered textures into expressive portraits and abstract compositions. Each piece is a reflection of resilience – of materials, of nature and of the human spirit.

Holding a Master’s Degree in Media Studies and Visual Art Jay brings a cinematic sense of framing and a bold visual language to his compositions. Each piece begins with the wood itself—weathered, stained, cracked—and builds toward a human presence through abstract geometry and suggestion rather than detail.

His long-standing preoccupation with faces—how we recognize them, interpret them, and project meaning onto them—finds new expression here. In these silent figures, assembled from discarded materials, Jay invites the viewer to find beauty not only in form, but in the fragments that shape it.