
Who’s behind Koyero?
Hi, I’m Ed. I create from what moves inside.
Sometimes that’s stillness. Sometimes excitement. Often a quiet kind of wonder I can’t quite explain.
No loud stories. No fancy concepts.
Letting the world show itself. Feeling the moment that speaks. Not capturing – but receiving.
A quiet invitation to notice what’s already there.
To remember something you didn’t know you’d forgotten.
To feel, before you name.
With a background in technology, business and psychology, I’ve always been curious about how things work. But over time, that curiosity shifted – from the external to the internal. From structure to sensation. From mind to meaning.
Koyero grew from that shift. A place where thought and feeling meet form. Where image becomes presence.
I don’t make art to explain things. I make it to feel. To explore. To reconnect – with something just below the surface. My work isn’t about big concepts or statements. It’s about what happens in you when you look. Just space. Just presence. Just color doing what color does.
Recently, I came across the word Miksang – a Tibetan term that means “good eye” or “pure seeing.” It describes a way of looking at the world without judgment, without trying to make it into something. And it hit me: that’s exactly how I’ve been working all along.
That’s what Koyero is: A quiet invitation to notice what’s already there.To remember something you didn’t know you’d forgotten. To feel, before you name.

“Interpretation is the revenge of the intellect upon art.”
Susan Sontag