In my artistic process, starting chaotically and evolving into flow, I create characters mirroring my desired flaws to confront personal truths and vulnerabilities, questioning my adequacy and exploring self-identity through a series that reflects inner conflicts and resilience.
During a transitional life phase, I created this series, reflecting my frustration with change and the evolving nature of my work. It embodies my emotional journey, from beginnings to aspirations, capturing calm, vibrancy, and stagnation, mirroring our adaptation to constant change.
Dormitory living presents an exhilarating chance to coexist closely with a diverse group, often marking the first instance of sharing personal space with a stranger. This series explores the intriguing aspects of how others create their own living spaces.
The pandemic altered our interactions, leading to the exploration of Facetime photography. Reflecting on my efforts, I found the two-second video clips, termed 'Facetime Remnants,' surprising before each photo. They add context and movement to the stills, gaining a unique identity through repetition.