[b. Los Angeles 1999]
Cen Freedan O. is a Los Angeles-based artist whose primary mediums are sculpture, installation, and textile manipulation.
As a process-based artist, their research is channeled through their work, creating a visual journal that exists within a psychological landscape. Initiating a conversation between their own as well as the viewers' subconscious. Recurring themes in their work include investigating different theories of self, corporeality as a grounding practice, art as a form of immortalization, and an emphasis on honoring private rituals.
Their upbringing allows influences from Buddhism, Hinduism, and pre-colonial ritual/tradition. Creating an interplay between ancient philosophies and fables within a modern context.

[b. Los Angeles 1999]
Cen Freedan Orismekusa is a self taught artist who’s primary mediums are sculpture, installation and textile manipulation.
Their practice is process and research based, creating a visual journal that exists within a psychological landscape calling forward a conversation between their own, as well as the viewers subconscious. Recurring themes pull from personifying different theories of self [internal and external], liminal spaces, art is a form of immortalization and an emphasis on honoring private rituals.
Their upbringing allows influences from Buddhism, Hinduism, and pre-colonial ritual/tradition. Creating an interplay between ancient philosophies and fables within a modern context.