Pressed & Moving
An opening animation made for Red Rainbow, a theatrical production at Tufts University about a young Black girl's inner world. The piece draws from her dream — weightless, cosmic, and intimate — rendered through a combination of acrylic printmaking, painting, and collage. Each frame carries the texture of a hand-pressed image, where the imperfection of the medium becomes part of the dream itself.*
Print in Motion
Blending printmaking with animation, this project brings still images to life, exploring movement, rhythm, and visual storytelling.
Revengeful Women
Asian Faces
Seen
A series of graphic design works made for a Media & Culture course — each piece uses collage, typography, and appropriated imagery to examine how film and popular media construct identity. The works explore race, gender, and representation: who gets to be seen, and on whose terms.
Sexual Identities in Films 1953-2015
What Disney brings?
We Define Ourselves
Be a Wolf, Be a Father, Be a Husband
When we are talking about Asians…
A short documentary made for a Media & Culture course at Columbia University. Starting from candid street interviews with students on campus — asking what comes to mind when they think of Asians — the film sits with the assumptions, gaps, and contradictions in those answers. It then pushes back, threading in clips from Asian cinema to show the breadth and complexity of Asian stories that mainstream media so often flattens. A conversation about stereotypes that tries to open more questions than it closes.