Khary Darby's art explores cycles of vulnerability and aggression, dissolution and reconstruction, creation and obliteration. His paintings and drawings serve as a continuum of image-making strategies, grappling with the materiality of paint, issues of scale, and the dilemmas of subject and method. His works, such as "Kali-Sophia (Ouroboros)," "Kali-Sophia (Pleroma)," and "Kali-Sophia (The Wraith)," showcase his skill in creating compositions that evoke a sense of movement and emotion. Each piece invites viewers to engage with the art on a personal level, offering a space for reflection and discovery. Khary's ability to blend traditional techniques with contemporary themes makes his art both captivating and thought-provoking, encouraging viewers to explore their interpretations and experiences.