Illustration Series
2019-2021
Type
Personal work
Illustration
I began with line illustration and spent years refining structure, rhythm, and detail through drawing. After entering the industry, I realized color is just as essential—it shapes mood, hierarchy, and the way an image is read. Since then, I’ve been exploring color as a narrative tool, combining clean linework with intentional palettes to create illustrations that feel both precise and expressive.
Pink Cutie
Mar 26, 2020
My exclusive little monter
Feb 09, 2020
A Dinner Friend
Mar 08, 2020
Feb 07, 2021
My Day Dream
This piece was inspired by a vivid dream I had while dozing off. In the dream, I was asleep with succulents growing out of my head, each housing a blinking eye that scanned the surroundings. Below, dark figures bounced across the floor, encircling my bed in a smoky, ritualistic ceremony.
Rather than fear, I felt a sense of intrigue—observing them as they assessed me—before a large hand pulled me back to reality.
To translate this into art, I studied references for the plants and figures, and researched arm muscle anatomy to ground the surrealism in reality before finalizing the composition.
Rewiring the Senses
This work is a self-portrait. A banana—my favorite fruit—sprouts from my head like a thought made visible. By removing the eyes, I shift from seeing to sensing, searching for a deeper connection with the world and the people around me. After finishing it, I knew I had found an emotion that feels unmistakably mine.
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