I’m not just a designer.
I love creating art in all forms. Through painting and photography, I express my love for culture, community, and blend my passion for art through life. On this page, I hope you can learn a little more about me before we connect!
generations
Hands carry our family’s legacy. Our hands are where survival, culture, and connection live.
dystopia
By reimagining everyday places into dystopian scenes, I used an abandoned playground to reflect on isolation, screen-centered childhoods, and the eerie stillness of life during COVID.
painting projects (soon)
Coming October: A series of stamp-like paintings honoring Denver’s Little Saigon, where I grew up surrounded by family, food, and the feeling of home.
Generations.
This photography project is dedicated to capturing the generations of my family through their hands. My grandma was a seamstress, and my mom learned from her, carrying that skill into her own livelihood. During COVID, I too relied on my hands—making bracelets to help pay for college. Our hands hold stories of survival, love, and heritage. They are the tools that shape our wealth, our culture, and our way of life as we cook, create, and connect.
DYstopia.
This project explores what a dystopian society might look like when imagined through familiar, everyday spaces. I chose to transform a playground, a place meant for joy, play, and community, into something unsettling and abandoned.
During COVID, playgrounds sat empty, and children turned more and more to screens and phones for entertainment and connection, which continues to be prevalent. By re-editing these images, I wanted to highlight both the silence of that moment and the broader shift in how society is raising its youngest generation. The work is a reflection on absence, isolation, and the ways our environments can change meaning depending on the times we live in.




