My work discusses themes around disabled identity/bodies, philosophy, and the fluidity of time and space. Through exploratory efforts as a visual arts student, I have recently branched out into fiber based work, challenging myself to find ways to…
Artist statement: Set up project to start. Streets in America I was born and raised in China, and came to the United States in 2015 to study photography. Soon after arriving, I began shooting in the street as a way to understand my new country. The…
Moonlit Catch is inspired by the old fishing towns that dot our Northeast coast! It aspires to capture the feeling of reminiscing on good memories in the figment of golden fish surrounding a fisherman weathered by time. It was created during the…
The Fishers is a massive cardboard construction of an everyday couple with a twist: they have fish heads! A more hefty, updated version of an original drawing from 2022 which was inspired by the song Fish Heads by Barnes and Barnes.
Depicting a playful scene–Tea in the Drawer seeks to explore the mess of a junk drawer in a fun and playful way while leaning into a theme of the classic game: rock, paper, scissors!
An acrylic painting on a heavy plywood board and featuring the artist’s first use of cardboard, The Boy Who Loved the Sun seeks to show a snapshot of the story of Icarus; the moment before the sea envelops him as calm, an accepted price to pay for…