Where seeing differently shapes what comes next.

Consumers hold more power than we’re led to believe. Interpublic Group is considering whether to bow to blackmail—a move that could jeopardize creative talent and key clients. With major brands at stake, it’s time to question who controls the system.
A childhood memory of California's tomato processing plants leads to an investigation of how public resources built a private empire. One company controls 40% of America's processed tomatoes while using tax-exempt foundations to promote anti-government ideology through public channels.
An Art Brat lives outside conventional boundaries, exploring the world through a lens of curiosity and creativity. Art Brat is a platform for stories that examine the intersection of creativity, consciousness, and change, fostering a more connected, thoughtful future.
Cheap cashmere isn’t a bargain—it’s a trade-off. In response to Rachel Tashjian’s Washington Post piece, I’m breaking down the reality behind those low prices and sharing better alternatives that prioritize quality, ethics, and longevity.