Observations Nouveau: An Exhibition of Human Behaviour
What if the most fascinating things about human behaviour are the ones we hardly ever notice?
Why do we apologise more than once? Why does silence make us invent stories? Why do we interrupt the people we're most interested in? Why are we drawn to numbered lists that promise certainty? And why do we all seem to live in different worlds while sharing the same universe?
Observations Nouveau isn't a book of advice.
It isn't a psychology textbook, and it doesn't promise seven steps to a better life. Instead, it invites you to pause and look more closely at the ordinary moments that quietly shape our relationships, decisions and everyday interactions. Each observation stands alone as a small exhibit, combining a thoughtful narrative with an original minimalist line illustration, creating a reading experience that feels more like walking through an art gallery than reading a conventional book. Some observations will make you smile. Some may make you uncomfortable. Others may cause you to recognise yourself in ways you hadn't expected. Sometimes the most profound discoveries aren't found by looking further, they're found by looking closer.