Museum Reproductions (3D Printed and Hand Painted)
Art Installations
Born in Ink (Schwarzman Center Opening Ceremony Commission)
In this piece, I use the motif of ink to capture my homesickness as a Chinese immigrant. Ink captures the memories, the culture, and the landscapes of my childhood. My homesickness grounds my identity, and I express that artistically with ink, but it also clouds everything and disconnects me from the present.
In this piece, I use the motif of ink to capture my homesickness as a Chinese immigrant. Ink captures the memories, the culture, and the landscapes of my childhood. My homesickness grounds my identity, and I express that artistically with ink, but it also clouds everything and disconnects me from the present.
Shoji: Unconscious Space (Center for Collaborative Arts and Media: Studio Fellowship)
Through a hand-built Shoji screen, this projection installation shows how Japanese art, philosophy, and architecture intersect.
Through a hand-built Shoji screen, this projection installation shows how Japanese art, philosophy, and architecture intersect.
Graphic Designs
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