painting, drawing, mixed media
//there are short notes after double slashes (this // symbol) for every art piece in this section. double slashes are typically used for comments in programming languages, I'm using them for brief comments on my art !
Come pick it up if you want it, 2025, pastel on paper, 19″x24″ //part of the drawing series about my friend's murder. the yellow blanket in this drawing was always on her bed the year when we lived together. my friends found it by the dumpster with other stuff and texted me
Almost time, 2025, pastel on paper, 19″x24″ //part of the drawing series about my friend's murder. this drawing shows the time before my friend died in her newhall house
Ye really?, 2025, pastel on paper, 19″x24″ //part of the drawing series about my friend's murder. this is the scene of talking on the phone at night and learning the news
Calling clones, 2025, pastel on paper, 14″x17″ //one of the sketches for drawing series about my friend's murder
Landed, 2024, acrylic on wood, 12″x36″ //the aliens leaving a fragile human all alone, watching him from the structure he built around himself
Salmon in the room, 2024, acrylic on found wood [click on it to see details], 46″x33″ //how even the well-structured world gets gently invaded
Tarot, 2024, acrylic on black board, 20″x30″ //a witch in power; you could maybe see her in your tarot deck
Pink doll, 2023, acrylic on wood, 16″x20″ //this one is just a doll, soft an pink, staring at you
Everybody's leaving, 2024, acrylic on canvas panel, 5″x7″ //they are leaving because it's too dangerous to stay
Untitled, 2023, acrylic on wood, 20″x16″ //capturing two people watching the ocean endlessly from afar, standing still while the ocean keeps moving
Soft human with a warm heart, 2023, acrylic on wood, 16″x20″ //the soft human is half seated, half floating on the windowsill in between spaces
Bottle up your tears and get back to work 2, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 8″x10″ //please read the note that came with 'Bottle up your tears and get back to work 1'
Bottle up your tears and get back to work 1, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 8″x10″ //this is a diptych about when I didn't have any time for crying because I was on a deadline so I had to bottle up my tears temporarily, to address the deadline first and then to find time to cry
Close friends sharing a soft secret, 2023, acrylic on cardboard, 36″x24″ //all these people are gathering around a table to discuss something important, almost sacred. there is somebody in the back who is not included into the warm friend circle
Soft secret, 2023, acrylic on cardboard, 36″x24″ //this is the secret the warm friend circle was sharing. it's texture resembles the tablecloth from 'Close friends sharing a soft secret' painting
Wall in the sky, 2024, acrylic on canvas [click on it to see details], 36″x18″ //despite the world being overstructured with repetitive hills, fish swimming in one row in a civilized way, the brick wall kind of translucently covering the sky, a strong wide tree grew in the middle of the wall and rooted in the calm structured river
Eruption (zoomed in), 2024, acrylic + spray paint on canvas, 20″x16″ //looks like the natural force is bigger and stronger than the world designed by humans for humans; this is a closeup of the zoomed out version of the eruption
Living in another space, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 20″x16″ //this is a part of blue self portrait series showing myself living in different spaces. that one was a confusing one and I felt like a ghost in it
Living in a pretty house, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 20″x16″ //this is a part of blue self portrait series showing myself living in different spaces. the pretty house was truly beautiful
Eruption (zoomed out), 2024, acrylic + spray paint on canvas, 20″x16″ //a bigger picture of the volcano itself being so much smaller than the impact it has on everything around it; the same houses as in the zoomed in version are being absorbed by lava
Living in a room with a big bed, 2024, acrylic on canvas, 20″x16″ //this is a part of blue self portrait series showing myself living in different spaces. here in the painting I'm living with a teddy bear, in a room where the bed is the main, the most welcoming element
Island house 2, 2023, mixed media (with real moss) on found wood, 23″x18″ //this island with a tiny house is in a calmer, safer space, perhaps, in a cove
Island house 1, 2023, mixed media (with real moss) on found wood, 23″x18″ //this island with a tiny house is in the middle of a fast river stream which brings a lot of never stopping movement and life force to its surroundings
Island house 3, 2023, mixed media (with real moss) on found wood, 23″x18″ //this island with a tiny house looks like it is still maybe floating in the ocean looking for a place to settle yet protected by the ocean waters
Volcano worrying, 2023, acrylic on canvas panel, 8″x10″ //volcano is worrying the human with a warm heart and the human doesn't know where to go and how protected they are by their inner connection with the volcano
Whale calls 2, 2024, acrylic on found wood, 48″x96″ //because whale calls is a way to communicate for whales, this other whale is jumping out of the water greeting the first one !
Whale calls 1, 2024, acrylic on found wood, 48″x96″ //whales communicate via whale calls that are also called whale vocalizations or whale songs
Whale calls 3, 2024, acrylic on found wood, 48″x96″ //maybe the whale wasn't even calling another whale: maybe they were calling YOU but you didn't pick up.... might be worth double checking how many missed whale calls you have. some people never find out about their missed whale calls
Lost boys bridge, 2023, acrylic on wood, 20″x16″ //northwest of LA city, in Santa Clarita, there is a bridge that is called Lost boys bridge. when I first wandered to there, I didn't know the area very well, it was getting dark, I was all alone, I was wondering what boys got lost on that bridge
Evoke, 2023, acrylic on cardboard, 12″x11″ //it's unclear if this human just closed their eyes or is sleeping or is dead; whether they are a saint with a halo, a brave warrior or just a person with their head on a yellow pillow
Translucent dawn in the hills, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 24″x36″ //during the 'time in between', when something ends and something else is only about to begin
Untitled, 2022, acrylic on cardboard, 7″x10″ //I saw this human in real life, they looked like a soft angel barely even touching the ground while just sitting in the corner. I decided to document this moment in painting
Translucent dawn in the hills, 2023, acrylic on canvas, 24″x36″ //at this hour it feels like the hills are changing their shapes and sizes and almost moving, ready to merge into one and welcome the sun of the new day
Drowning man far away in the north, 2022, acrylic on cardboard, 16″x20″ //the cold northern stream is taking the man and his head is already under water
Falling down from the ladder, 2022, mixed media on found foam, 17.5″x24″ //I made this piece after a safety class for studio artists where we ended up watching videos of people falling down from ladders for half an hour
Untitled ecosystem, 2022, mixed media on found foam, 20″x16″ //everything is interconnected, alive and in a peaceful symbiosis
performance, sculpture, installation
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photography, video, movies
Untitled
2023, photography, paint, plants
//about harmony between sky and land
Tranquil
2023, photography
Soul is fragile
2023, photography, tape, acrylic paint, packing material, wire
//photo project about suicides at the Golden Gate Bridge
Siberia
2021, photography