CATALOGUE
Immigrant
Deities among us
Creative Thought
Bloom
Anima & Animus
Flight
The Dive
Jungle Lady
The Messenger
Contemplating Oneself
Oval
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Immigrant
Description
I am an immigrant, shaped by many places and held together by the cultures I carry within. This path is demanding and humbling, yet undeniably extraordinary. It is a journey that opened my heart to a universal kind of love. And in that realization, everything aligned.
Home is not a single place on the map.
Home is the planet we all belong to.
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Deities among us
Description
We should all be a bit more like elephants—strong, calm, and dignified, yet fearless when protecting our own. Since becoming a mother, this part of their majestic nature resonates with me even more deeply. Elephant mothers lead with quiet strength and unwavering love.
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The Master of Creative Thought
Description
Inspiration is a labor of many kinds. One moment it asks for stillness and rest; the next, it stirs a restless urgency that pushes you forward before you feel ready. Over time, I learned that there is only one way to meet it: by expanding from within. It’s a path you choose—and commit to. Only then can the spirit of creativity slip into your busy days, tap you gently on the shoulder, and say hello.
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Flight
Description
How much of ourselves do we reveal to one another? How much do we conceal? And how much remains utterly mysterious, even to us? No matter how hard we try to fit into the normalities of the world, the truth is that identity is never singular or static—it is ever-shifting, ever-changing. Being seen is a negotiation between what we show, what we guard, and what we are still slowly discovering within ourselves.
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Anima & Animus
Description
This work is dedicated to Carl Jung.
Each of us carries both the feminine and the masculine within us. Balance, I believe, is not about choosing one part over the other, but allowing these inner forces to coexist. When you lean into your feminine side, you discover how rooted, grounded, and whole you truly are. When you step into your masculine side, you feel your courage, direction, and forward movement.
It seems to me that now, more than ever, we need to honor this inner duality—to respect our capacity to love, to nurture, and to stand firm.
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Bloom
Description
These two figures are two parts of the same self—mind and body, strength and softness, intention and instinct. I see their meeting as a moment of awareness, when we finally acknowledge the forces within us and allow what’s been hidden to rise. Transformation, at least in my experience, begins in that exact place: where our depth meets our drive, and all the pieces of who we are start to gather into something whole.
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The Dive
Description
The ocean’s vastness can both awe us and unsettle us. It is a place where life begins—harsh, powerful, and infinitely nourishing. The world beneath the surface is one we often overlook, yet it may be the very realm we need to honor most. It sustains us, shapes us, and reminds us that what gives life can also take it. In its depths, we’re asked to recognize both our fragility and our responsibility.
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The Jungle Lady
Description
This piece explores the wildness within us—the parts we often fear, suppress, or romanticize, yet are essential to who we are. The Jungle Lady embodies a self in balance with its instincts, an inner jungle neither controlled nor ignored but lived with.
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The Messenger
Description
This piece carries both hope and warning. I often think about how deeply we need to hear one another—because when our hearts grow deaf and our eyes shut to each other’s humanity, we lose more than connection; we lose our mercy. It is an image of the unity we long for, and a reminder of what quietly slips away when we forget to care.
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Name
Oval
Description
This piece makes me think about the quiet courage of being human. Are we broken? Do we need to be fixed? Or is the real work learning how to stay whole while we’re still searching? The many hands reaching in different directions reflect the pull of our desires, responsibilities, and questions. We’re asked to balance it all, to navigate through the haze of uncertainty, and even when life feels fragmented, our efforts reveal something essential: we are far more capable of finding our own sense of wholeness than we often believe.
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Contemplating Oneself
Description
Why are we trying so hard? Do we really have to grow flowers while we’re falling apart—or better yet, look like we’re falling apart but are actually just… flowers? This piece pokes fun at the way we scramble to hold ourselves together under the giant spotlight of life. We’re all a bit messy, a bit exposed, and occasionally watched by forces we never asked to impress. Sometimes the only sane response is to laugh at the whole thing and keep reaching forward anyway.
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