I paint emotions, giving them characters, colour and a life of their own.

My work comes from street art, pop and toy culture and the things I loved growing up. Adverts, cartoons, film posters, crisp packets, toys and all the strange little bits of visual stuff that stuck in my head.

My characters hold a lot of emotions at once. They are happy, sad, chaotic but playful. Life is messy, but the artwork isn’t. I use symmetry, shape, colour and repetition to give the chaos some structure.

My work explores the things we don’t always see. Our moods, feelings, contradictions and the parts of ourselves that can be hard to put into words. By giving them character, I can see them, understand them and make sense of them. I can own them.

There’s nostalgia in my work, but there’s something much more personal going on. The characters I create are a reflection of what’s happening inside me. I’m a lot of things. Not one thing. Not simple. Certainly not perfect. A work in progress.

Urban Break exhibition
Seoul, South Korea, 2025

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