The artworks below are pencil crayons drawings depicting folds in paper. This involves carefully shading and blending colors to create realistic creases and shadows. By layering and blending the colors, the artist can achieve a three-dimensional effect that gives the illusion of depth and texture in the paper.
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: Watercolour pencil crayons
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: Watercolour pencil crayons
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
My work investigates the quiet intensity of overlooked materials,shredded paper, tangled forms, errant marks, translating them into obsessive acts of observation and re-construction. These drawings are not mere representations; they are meditations on accumulation, failure, and persistence.
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: Watercolour and pencil crayon
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: watercolour pencil crayon
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: Gouache
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
Each piece begins with what might be dismissed: a heap of discarded strips, an accidental pile. Through meticulous layering and rendering, I reframe these fragments into subjects of intense scrutiny. The process becomes a choreography of attention — line by line, shadow by shadow — collapsing the boundary between the accidental and the intentional.
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: acrylic marker pens
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
Title: untitled (TBC)
Medium: acrylic paint
Scale: A5
Date: 2025
In resisting the impulse to "tidy" or idealize, I highlight the chaos and rhythm inherent in what we throw away. The use of vibrant reds and controlled lighting brings vitality and dignity to these forms, transforming visual noise into language. Through slow labor, I elevate the disposable into something permanent — simultaneously absurd, intimate, and strangely reverent