
D-Jai sits down with Steve in a quiet garden coffee shop in Bangkok to unpack a language she built entirely by herself—one where sound becomes colour, colour becomes pitch, and every painting is really a memory waiting to be decoded.
It started with her grandmother, Alzheimer's, and finger-painting on old silk sarongs as a way back in. It grew into a full system — weavings from a residency in Taiwan, a piece built from the memory of being told "I love you," and a detour into Rodriguez, the musician who was a household name in South Africa decades before America ever heard of him.
A conversation about what we choose to give meaning to — and what happens when we finally learn to listen.
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