2024 Calendar Design
Taiwan Fire & Marine Insurance Co.
(Procreate/Adobe Illustrator)
A visual poem.
Imagine your body the loom: the framework of all things.
The warp stretched, tensioned across, creating the character.
Pass a myriad of tone, weights, and textures of weft through your warp.
Loops of encounters and tangled experiences, shuttling, all at once.
Connecting interlacing, bubbling, beaten down, with every fiber of your being.
Woven, is a story of your own.
Letterpress printed on Sekishu paper, handwoven
Art Direction / Poster / Takeaway Card
(Adobe Illustrator)
Illustration commissioned by the Formosan Association of Public Affairs (FAPA) for the 2024 Passport to Taiwan Festival in NYC.
Pleats of Matter is a series of monotype prints inspired by Gilles Deleuze's The Fold.
Deleuze interprets the world as a body of infinite folds that weave through compressed time and space.
These body-like formations fold into themselves, creating dimensions and spaces within. With layered ink and textures, I explored how softness, tension, and time leave impressions—on skin, earth, and the inner landscape.
Letterpress printed on Rives BFK.
Dedicated to my grandfather.
Letterpress printed on Rives BFK.
Crocheted with hand-dyed cotton yarn.
Graphite on 10”x10” drawing paper
Photograms created using found objects (push pins, bubble sheets, cotton swabs, paper clips, cotton pads, post-it notes, and paper strips, etc).
(Procreate)
Handwoven, crochet, felt
Hemp fiber, flax fiber, hemp rope, jute twine, organic raw cotton, plants (Hand woven)
A fragment of the group project by SAIC Social Fibers participants in which the artists form a thread to create a piece based on the previous artist’s work. During this pandemic, it has become harder for artists to create work due to the limitations that has been put upon us by the situation, and yet, we continue to find ways to create and inspire one another unbounded by it.
An exploration of the relationship between the macro and the micro.
MX dye, decolorant, iridescent foil on duck canvas, and cardboard
A series of experimental photographs inspired by the song “Best Light” by Elliot Moss.