“Ticky Tacky” is a screen printed accordion fold book depicting a single person home in fun and bold colors. And a separate dining room in the bowels of New York City?? They must be loaded.
Conceived, printed and bound at the SVA Printshop.
A funky tomato-based trinket dish holding a medley of flower shaped ceramic chips. Can hold all your hopes and dreams but only a half ladle of actual soup.
Digital illustration based on the Chinese phrase “年年有余” or nián nián yǒu yú meaning to have an abundance year after year, commonly used during Chinese New Year. The phrase also sounds like you’re saying to have fish or 魚 yú every year and so, it’s customary to have fish as a part of your New Year meal. We love a pun.
An homage to every bowl of homemade noodles my dad has ever fed me, now in sticker form! Featuring shrimp, scallions and just a little bit of chili.
Nostalgia bait in aisle 3!
My favorite childhood soft drink but in a pouch?? And as a sticker?? Say no more!
A sticker of a fizzy fruity beverage from your local Asian supermarket. Available for purchase if you ever catch me on these streets.
A six color separation illustration screen printed on red Plike paper. Features a demon-like figure on a Northern Chinese style hot pot, several maggot filled dumplings and little skewered babies. Delicious!
Measures 11 × 17 inches. Handprinted at the SVA Printshop.
A large screen printed canvas tote that resembles your favorite brand of Thai Jasmine rice. Fill that baby up and smack it like you’re at the supermarket with your mom. Hand wash and hang dry!
Printed at the SVA Printshop.
Album cover for Durian Days Mixtape Series Volume 13: “Clench Your Jaw”. The mixtape features 22 tracks picked by BIPOC and POC artists and creatives as their bar fight anthem to celebrate the year of the tiger.
Clay ceramic tray of a sour little lemon boy. He’s up to mischief in the kiln and we’ll see him soon on the other side.
An homage to every bowl of homemade noodles my dad has ever fed me! Featuring shrimp, scallions and just a little bit of chili.
Digital illustration featured in Durian Days series “Wish You Were Here” exploring the themes of childhood icons and government propaganda. There’s a Moomin massacre they’re not telling you about, hurry and hide!
Digital illustration of several cosmetics and knick-knacks shuffling in the bottom of my tote bag.
Digital illustration of red anemone flowers.
A poster series of illustrations of herbal medicine shops in New York’s Chinatown.