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Generally, I would identity myself as an experimental and conceptual artist, keen to try different mediums. I believe in art as a process to ignite the mundane with mystical, a touch of imagination sprinkle to the ordinary. These abstract concepts I have in the back of my mind tend to loosely translate in my works. A process that requires me to explore the depths of my emotions as my thought processes are in context to my personal memories as well as keen interest of the collective responses garner in the community. This could vary from family, friends and strangers, in which I find myself to be connecting  common  concerns into conceptual works, whether traditionally or digitally. Personally, I feel art-making to be therapeutic in simply being with  oneself, an effective tool in reconciling with the fragmented self.

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