A person inside an ice cave with walls and ceiling made of ice, looking up towards the opening at the top, with snow-capped mountains visible outside

A STRATEGY

Collage of people sleeping on couches, a large white flower, green foliage, a pink and purple lamp, and a small cake on a table, with a mural of a person in a forest and a window with a display case in the background.
A garden scene with a white cherub statue hugging its knees, surrounded by flowers and greenery. Hanging above is a large pink flower, and a lighting fixture is attached to a metal arch. There are colorful geometric shapes and a red and black emergency light attached to the statue.

FOR SURVIVAL

Visual experiments shaped by color, form, and unexpected connections.

A collage featuring a floral teapot with flowers and leaves, a large white flower, a leafy palm branch, a bowl of fruit, and a colorful, patterned background with some text reading 'culture, history, religion'.

Layers gather to form a quiet vision to unfolds through shifts in meaning.

A woman with long, wavy brown hair is standing in front of a colorful mural with large, stylized red and orange flower shapes and green leaves, covering an outdoor wall.
Sign with 'Welcome' in various languages, including English, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, and Portuguese, with a smiley face peeking through a cut-out in the sign.
A collage of a twenty dollar bill, a black and white silhouette of a person with a face partially obscured by a torn piece of paper, and a small photo of a person's lips. The torn paper has the word 'art' written on it.

“Since the moment I began creating and drawing continuously, I have described my works as: “the craft of imagination—half truth, half dream.” I still feel as though I wander somewhere between the realms of reality and fantasy. My steps move through memories and lived experiences, dive into the depths of life’s “unforgettables,” and breathe anew within the space of imagination. Walking this path over and over again is my way of remembering what it truly means to be alive.”

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