This sculpture piece made from beads and acrylic on plaster draws heavy inspiration from the story of Persephone and Hades. Portraying themes of yearning, seperation and longing. It also reflects nature's cyclical cycle of life and death.
LOST is a short film that delves into the fading connection to my Chinese heritage as it diminishes across generations. Featuring a voiceover of prose I wrote, the film intimately explores this theme of cultural loss and identity.
J-Town is a an acrylic painting that celebrates the dynamic and vibrant culture of Jakarta. Using the layered texture of newspaper as a backdrop, the artwork captures the city's energy, blending elements of urban life, tradition, and modernity by paying homage to the city's rich diversity.
Inspired by the art of rock stacking, these handcrafted wooden sculptures balance organic shapes and minimalistic design. Each piece captures the harmony and delicacy of natural formations, emphasizing simplicity, and texture.
Inspired by my research on Studio 54, this sculpture captures the vibrant lifestyle, bold fashion, and uninhibited freedom that defined the iconic nightclub. It serves as a statement on the power of self-expression and the celebration of individuality.
Having lived in one of the most densely populated cities in the world, I’ve spent countless hours navigating Jakarta’s bustling streets. This illustrated poster captures the exuberance of the city’s roads, featuring iconic landmarks, diverse modes of transportation, and vibrant street life.