Born and raised in Toronto, Bish is a conceptual visual artist whose practice spans editorial, portrait, and fine art photography. His newest series, Shadows of Normalcy, explores the emotional terrain of the stages of loss. Tracing the phases of denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance, each emotion is rendered in intimate visual metaphors where soft aesthetics are balanced with internal tension. Each stage is treated as its own emotional universe, layered with contradiction and unspoken vulnerability, where the familiar becomes estranged. From the distorted realities of denial to the quiet fury of anger, and the soft engulfment of depression, the series reveals how loss can both disorient and ground.

Bish’s work invites viewers into a suspended world where grief and loss become both a mirror and a medium. Drawing on visual strategies of minimalism and symbolic abstraction, he utilizes  posture, gaze, repetition, and colour to create emotionally charged compositions. Fabric becomes a second skin, colour a psychological temperature, and the body a vessel of dissonance. The work marks a shift toward a more intimate mode of visual poetry in Bish’s artistic journey.