D33Light infuses light and positivity into life through art, drawing on experiences with travel, dance, yoga, and traditional Indian culture. Working in mixed media and public installations, their recent work centers on social and climate justice, with a focus on representing BIPOC individuals.

As a South-Asian immigrant and parent of biracial (Blindian) children, D33Light highlights identity, resilience, and representation in their art. Now based in Olympia, their creative practice blends art and activism, using visual storytelling as a call for healing, equity, and positive change.