Selected Projects
Abstract Memories
Abstract Memory translates personal memories into abstract form. The work focuses on emotion, balance, and restraint, allowing feelings to surface without narrative or detail. Each piece offers a quiet space for reflection and connection.
I remember
I Remember is a series of personal reflections translated into simple illustrations and short sentences. Each work captures a fragment of memory—ordinary moments, shared spaces, and quiet details that shape a sense of home. The series focuses on nostalgia, presence, and the emotional weight carried by small, everyday experiences.
Flower Alphabet
Flower Alphabet book is a quiet exploration of letters, language, and nature. Each letter is paired with a simple flower illustration and a selection of words, inviting slow reading and gentle curiosity. The book is meant to be held, revisited, and shared, an alphabet not for rushing through, but for noticing. It celebrates learning as something soft, visual, and rooted in feeling as much as form.
Editorial Illustrations
Editorial Illustrations are created to support stories, ideas, and written narratives with clarity and emotion. While still minimal in form, they are more figurative and direct, allowing the concept to be understood at a glance. I use simple shapes, restrained color palettes, and quiet symbolism to add warmth and meaning without overpowering the text. These illustrations are designed to pause the reader, guide attention, and gently deepen the message.
100 Flowers
This project is a series of 100 flower illustrations, each accompanied by the simple phrase “I am a flower.” Through repetition and subtle variation, the series explores identity, presence, and quiet self-recognition. Every flower stands on its own, similar, yet never the same. Reflecting the many ways we exist, feel, and grow. The project is both a gentle affirmation and a reminder of individuality within sameness.