

“Colors, like features, follow the changes of the emotions.”
Color used to be a form of communication.
It can be used as a signal, emotional expression, and physiological response. Color is an inseparable part of our everyday lives.
It enters our brain through our eyes and influences our bodies and mind.
Our brains pick up on those wavelength combinations and translate them into the phenomenon we call color.
I have long believed that color can dramatically affect moods, feelings, and emotions.
My practice is rooted in the physical manifestation of emotions.
They do not have a fixed form but are created by responding to the marks I made in colors and lines.
The perception of color is subjective.
The color response depends on environmental differences or personal experiences and feelings.
Warm colors can spark a variety of emotions ranging from comfort and warmth to hostility and anger.
Cool colors often spark feelings of calmness as well as sadness.
On the other hand, Each transformation of muscle has its unique lines.
I am attempting to learn the language of the body.
I am fascinated by the qualities of the muscle fibers involved in the greater forces of contraction.
Muscles have intriguing and contradictory qualities of contractility, excitability, extensibility, and elasticity.
EDUCATION
2020 BA (HONS) FINE ART
BIRMINGHAM CITY UNIVERSITY
2014 FASHION DESIGN AND BRANDING
HONG KONG DESIGN INSTITUTE
PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
2018 OIL PAINTING GRADE 10
ART GRADED EXAMINATION CENTRE OF CHINA ART SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE
2013 PENCIL SKETCH GRADE 8
ART GRADED EXAMINATION CENTRE OF CHINA ART SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE