As a designer—and later, an independent artist—I’ve discovered countless ways to speak without words. Over time, amidst shifting cities and responsibilities, I’ve come to value something simple: the peace of a small, private corner◼︎
Regardless of where I live, this space always returns to the same form: a slightly open window, a desk in chaos, an aging laptop, and a clutter of books and tools. From here, I watch the rhythm of life unfold, and translate it into forms—drawings, glazes, textures. The clutter outside becomes clarity on the page or in clay◼︎
In a world where real space shrinks and rents rise absurdly, making things by hand becomes a quiet rebellion◼︎
This is my way of reclaiming space.
Not with square meters, but with intention, texture, and presence ◼︎

a portfolio
⟶in fragments


Some things ❥ I draw.
Some I 🞱 mold and fire.
Some I ⟼rearrange until they misbehave.
Each medium lies in a different language—
but they all speak of the same unrest.

Inspired by the iconic Vietnamese chèo (traditional opera) play.


For Tre Publishing House, 2023

Inspired by the iconic Vietnamese chèo (traditional opera) play.