Zach Lloyd explores anti-design as a rejection of conventional aesthetics, intentionally embracing raw minimalism and visual friction. His work resists polish, prioritizing authenticity and challenging audience expectations.
Working at the intersection of art and rebellion, Zach’s pieces often question the assumptions of modern visual culture. He believes irregularity and disruption can foster deeper engagement with the act of viewing.
Context Statement: “My practice invites discomfort and rejects tidy harmony. I want art to disrupt the viewer, to break free from perfection, and to make space for imperfection as an artistic virtue.”