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This is where my observations live.

A collection of work shaped by curiosity, questions, and the process of translating lived moments into form, across mediums, over time.

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Fine Arts

My work translates the cultural and collective realities I navigate, using diverse mediums to explore and render visible the structures, patterns, and curiosities that shape everyday life.

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Oil on canvas – 4 x 5ft

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Watercolor – 10 x 20 in

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Linocut Print

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Watercolor – 10 x 20 in

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Glazed Stoneware – 35 in

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Papier-mâché and Watercolor – 9 x 11 in

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Oil on canvas – 18 x 24 in

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Triptych, Oil on canvas – 54 x 24 in

Spatial Installation – Thesis Exhibition

This installation interrogates the Nepalese tradition of the Living Goddess, where divinity is temporarily bestowed on a young girl and revoked at puberty. The studio becomes a vessel, washed in red, a color bound to sacrality and idealized femininity. Delicate wire-and-yarn garments hang suspended, beautiful yet injurious if worn, mirroring a system that worships women while quietly wounding them. Layered with projected voices of former goddesses, the work reflects on reverence, disposability, and the fragile conditions under which femininity is allowed to be sacred.

Multi-Perspective Installation – 8 x 5ft

Motion Graphics

The Architecture

of Currency

Dollar bills are everywhere, but I’d never really thought about how they are made. A New York Times article got me curious, and this project grew out of that, following the process of how money takes value.

Illustration

When the pandemic hit, the invisible became impossible to ignore.
 

I found myself drawn to the architecture of viruses, their patterns, their symmetry, the strange beauty in something so small and threatening. This series is about that push and pull: a little fear, a little fascination, and that moment when staring too closely makes you see something unexpected.

Wandering the

Microscopic World

Print Design

All About

Emojis

From memes to thumbs-ups, our messages wouldn’t feel complete without emojis.

 

I wanted to explore how these tiny symbols evolved to express what words often can’t. The accordion-style format mirrors how emojis bridge digital chats and real life, while the playful design celebrates the joy and color they bring to everyday communication.

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