
Memory Box
“Memory Box” is a time-warped scrapbook—a trace of forgotten laughter and crumpled drawings, stitched together digitally. It invites you to flip through time, rediscover lost moments, and remeber what it meant to feel small.
The Year I Was Born
"The Year I Was Born" imagines a dream lineup—The Pixies, Radiohead, and Sonic Youth—captured through hand-drawn lettering and gritty symbolism. Set on my birthday, each piece uses scans, cardboard textures, and chipped wall overlays to evoke the raw, tactile feel of vintage, handmade gig posters from that era.
Undead Media
“Undead Media” is a tactile CD package design for The Red Pears, reflecting the band’s indie/alternative spirit. By incorporating everyday items like notebook paper, coffee stains, and chewed gum—elements people encounter daily but rarely see in cover art—I bring a raw, personal touch to the design, reviving physical media with a handmade, gritty feel.
‘Dad’
This portrait series, captured on a Canon AE-24 film camera, explores themes of childhood, home, and father figures. Traveling home to photograph my father and dog Duke, I quietly observed, allowing the moments to unfold naturally. The series captures a raw, intimate connection to family and nostalgia.
‘Untitled’
‘Untitled’ is a hand-drawn self-portrait in charcoal, focusing on vulnerability and introspection. With my back turned to the viewer and wearing no clothes, only the dot tattoos down my spine are visible. The soft, gritty shading and subtle sunrays and wrinkles on the blanket enhance the intimate, reflective atmosphere.