Lounging can be a time for reflection but also the anxiety-filled moments between "things" that can bring up insecurities, overthinking, shame spirals and the idea of being upset that you don’t even know how to lounge correctly!
Read More“Inspired by elements of femininity and summer, she works with a mix of watercolours and gouache paints to create projects for clients including captivating editorial illustrations, beautiful book covers, carefully curated textile patterns, packaging designs, and original artwork.”
Read More“The common thread that weaves through all my pieces is confident energy, a woman unafraid to be herself and love her whole self.”
Read MoreI use my illustrations to capture the human form in every way possible and to highlight what society normally keeps hidden. The theme between each of my pieces is comfortability and strength within your own body. I use vibrate colors to illustrate being bold and present in a situation where someone would normally feel a sense of vulnerability.
Read MoreThe illustration series and window display, FIRE QUEEN, is a celebration of fiery redheads and an opportunity to call out catcallers. The series title came from a catcall the artist received in NYC, which sparked a personal project exploring catcall culture and life as a redhead.
Read MoreThrough my art I attempt to express and understand the complex identity Asian Americans considering both historical context as well as how prevailing stereotypes inform our experience in our current media saturated culture. My work especially looks at how stereotypes surrounding Asian women are commodified to sell a fantastical image of the exotic other, and to identify and analyze the visual language of orientalising signifiers that exist within western visual culture.
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