I am a multimedia digital artist from China, currently a senior at Parsons in the Design & Technology program. My areas of expertise mainly include animation production, photographic art, and human-computer interaction. The themes I focus on are mainly related to self-exploration, feminism, and emotional expression. I hope to use various artistic forms to convey my world and values, and awaken the emotions and resonance of the audience through interaction with users.
As a female artist born at the turn of the millennium in Chongqing, China, my artwork is deeply influenced by the scenic beauty and cultural depth of my hometown. My creations explore the intricate relationship between humans and nature, embodying the local cultural nuances of the region. This period of my life coincided with significant transformations in China, which I capture through my artistic lens, reflecting the nation's evolution.
My art is a vibrant mix of retro styles, millennial influences, technological advances, and photographic elements. These diverse components echo the dynamic changes of my formative years, mirroring the societal and cultural shifts I witnessed.
Raised in a traditional Chinese family, the high-pressure educational system significantly shaped my thematic focus. My work frequently revisits themes of education, childhood, growth, and family dynamics, examining how upbringing and cultural heritage shape personal identity and values, particularly within the context of traditional Chinese families during the millennial era.