Architectures of Oppression

Diagrammatic Series (2025)


Diagrammatic Series

Materials: Archival giclée print mounted on foamcore

Dimensions: 30x20

A visual theory diagram mapping how caste, race, capital, and belief systems intersect to structure human worth, labor, and inheritance.

This series began as teaching tools—and became proof that diagrams can indict the systems they describe.


It maps how caste becomes currency, trauma becomes architecture, and power is spiritualized into gospel.


In my practice, diagrams function as both archive and rupture—blueprints of how oppression is engineered, circulated, and inherited.

Each piece is both pedagogy and intervention—made to disturb, remember, and mobilize.

Caste-coded theology. Trauma mapped in fonts. Oppression diagrammed like infrastructure.


It doesn’t just show the system—it indicts it, turning analysis into accountability and image into evidence.


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