Fun thing that I did:

Paintings

A collection of works exploring memory, time, and emotional residue through color, gesture, and material. Each piece reflects an attempt to translate lived experience into form—where intuition leads, and meaning emerges through the act of making.

Lotus Pond

The painting explores contrast through color rather than light, using bright lotus blossoms set against darker, layered leaves and water. The vivid pinks emerge from cooler blues and greens, creating a gentle tension between softness and weight. Repetition of form and subtle variation slow the viewer's gaze, emphasizing stillness and quiet rhythm within the scene.

--------Lotus Pond, 2024

Seal's Weekends

This digital drawing centers on a seal at rest, framed by soft bedding and muted tones. Simplified forms and a gentle color palette emphasize stillness and comfort, while the seal's relaxed posture creates a quiet sense of intimacy. By focusing on an ordinary moment of rest, the work highlights presence and softness, allowing the scene to remain unhurried and contemplative.

--------Seal's Weekends, 2023

Swan

The painting is structured around a strong contrast between light and dark, with the swan acting as the primary source of illumination against the surrounding darkness of the forest. This contrast draws the viewer's focus to the figure while the shadowed environment recedes, creating a sense of quiet tension. The light isolates the swan within the scene, suggesting a moment of stillness suspended between presence and concealment.

--------Swan, 2023