About The Artist

In A Few Words

Kuulin moves between art and writing like there’s no real line between them. His work pulls from wherever it wants; street noise, quiet moments, things that don’t make sense until they do. Some pieces hit emotionally, some feel like questions, some just exist because they need to. That tension holds attention.

Not chasing a style, building a language; one that shifts depending on what needs to be said. Paint, text, ideas; it’s all part of the same system. The work leans into the human condition. Through exhibitions, readings, and whatever format makes sense at the time, Kuulin creates space for people to feel something real, or at least pause long enough to notice. It’s less about polished answers and more about staying curious, staying original, and letting the work speak before anything else does.

About The Works

The work does not sit still. It moves between image and language, sometimes clean, sometimes messy, always intentional. There is no fixed lane, just a constant pull toward ideas that feel unresolved, emotional, or slightly off. That friction is where most of it lives.

Each piece is less about explaining something and more about setting a tone, a question, or a reaction in motion. Visuals and writing are not separate here. They overlap, interrupt each other, and build on each other. Meaning is not handed over. It is something you arrive at, or you do not. Both outcomes matter.

There is a focus on breaking form without announcing it, blurring mediums, shifting context, and letting the work evolve in whatever direction feels honest at the time. Some of it is direct, some of it is abstract, all of it is part of the same ongoing experiment. At its core, the work is about staying open, pushing ideas far enough to see where they break and what is left after.

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