One of the biggest obstacles for all act of creation is boundary, whether it’s self imposed by an artist or any other form of technical limitations regarding their craftsmanship. But sometimes, an artist’s own individual sensibilities can turn into their creative boundaries, such as being confined to only a particular style of expression that the artist is recognizable for. Like being limited to one’s own brand of artistry. It’s kind of like a paradox—every artist, in any field, has their own signature ways of expression, which in turn, makes them limited in not-so-subtle ways. To put it simply, what defines them, what makes them unique and endearing, turns into their own creative boundaries in the long run. That’s why it’s so important for artists to try to reinvent themselves or taking their brand of creativity to places where they’ve never been. Otherwise in the long run, their work starts to get stale and predictable. And when the said artist is Joe Satri