Blind Faith
Blind Faith examines belief as a system learned before it is chosen. Drawing from religious iconography and institutional authority, the work considers how faith is absorbed through instruction, repetition, and obedience rather than inquiry.
The figures within the collection do not refuse belief but inherit it, embody it, and live inside its frameworks without sight. Blind Faith asks what happens when faith is formed at the expense of agency.
The figures within the collection do not refuse belief but inherit it, embody it, and live inside its frameworks without sight. Blind Faith asks what happens when faith is formed at the expense of agency.
Moral Framework
Internalization
Standardized Form
Structural Failure