"I wanted to go into UX because of my love for art. It's kind of contradictory because the functions of art and design differ so much. One thing I learned about art is learning to understand other people--other cultures, patterns, and behaviors and documenting it through my work. With the proper research and use of design principles, I can now produce designs with function as a key factor. It's more of a service to people than merely to entertain or express."
My work delves into the maximalist and chaotic, blending intricate ballpoint pen illustrations with bold, collaged digital art. Each piece is a layered exploration of complexity, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in the chaos and discover meaning within the details.
Through dense, hand-drawn patterns and vibrant digital compositions, I aim to capture the overwhelming energy of modern life—its intersections, contradictions, and unexpected harmonies. My art is a reflection of the world as I see it: fragmented yet connected, chaotic yet deliberate, always pushing the boundaries of texture and form.