When looking at art and spaces, we're trained to look at outcomes. The polished surface. The finished form.
But I'm more curious about the invisible process.
Where were the materials sourced from?
How was the work created?
What happens to the work after the exhibition?
Art is not a product — it’s a responsibility.
It’s a chain of decisions that begins with a story and doesn’t end at display.
Art is also social infrastructure.
When people make together, they don’t just fabricate objects — they exchange stories, perspectives, and fragments of themselves.
Art is temporary, but the relationships built and hearts touched from creating art lasts.
How it started
I’m a Hong Kong-based architectural designer, currently practicing in Singapore. After hours, I work on my passion for art in my home studio.
The studio started from a mentally challenging season, where I turned to art as my therapeutic outlet. Inspired by the calmness of clouds, my studio embodies softness and peace.
I create to spark meaningful conversations, my work ranges from art installations to thoughtful objects for personal spaces. I aspire to share the tranquility I found, bringing joy and peace into people’s lives through my work.
At the soul of every project lies this puff of cloud—formless, airy, and peaceful.