The mind creates both the beauty we long for and the pain we try to outrun. It takes courage to face all of it. That courage is a skill, and like all skills, it can be learned. My work is an invitation to begin.
I dream about creating something meaningful for everyone who has struggled to express their lived experience to others. I want to give them something they can point to and say, “That! That is my experience.”
It’s my greatest privilege to be able to make others feel seen. I may not always get it right, but silence never told the whole story.
At the core of my art practice is a unique ability to transform abstract concepts into tangible experiences. This skill is the heart of what I do, allowing me to bring intangible emotions and complex ideas into a form that others can see, feel, and connect with.
While my diverse background and experiences—as a first-generation immigrant, a neurodiverse individual, and a queer, non-binary artist—enrich my perspective, they are layers that enhance, rather than define, my creative vision. My passion for behavioural sciences and philosophy also plays a significant role, influencing the themes I explore and the way I approach each piece.
For a detailed overview of my professional experience and exhibitions, you can also view my CV.
Where I’m at
My main goal is to bring my cornerstone pieces into galleries and museums, raising awareness about mental health and body image challenges, gender identity, and the complexities of human emotion.
Upcoming Work
I’m planning a 2026 exhibition featuring UV-painted canvases that appear blank until illuminated by UV light, exploring hidden layers of human experience through abstract forms. It will be a show you won’t want to miss.
To learn more about the philosophy behind my work and the concept of Make Mind Matter, please visit The Brand page.
As an artist, I believe in the power of art to transform trauma into new opportunities for understanding and to build a community where everyone feels seen and understood.