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Echoes of Amihan, Whispers of Diwa
"A nonprofit organization that uses the power of art and education to open hearts and celebrate the diversity of the human family. Beautiful, breathtaking and insightful artwork on the themes of diversity, equity and inclusion are selected from submissions from around the world as well as from local artists. They are enlarged to billboard size, printed on 16’ by 12’ 13 oz vinyl posters, and are installed in Gallup Park and Riverside Park in Ypsilanti."
May 5, 2025 - October 30, 2025


*Disclaimer* While I was aware the event would have outside sponsorship, I later learned this panel was sponsored by Beth Israel Congregation, Jewish Family Services, and the Jewish Federation. While I’m grateful for opportunities to share my work, I believe it’s important to be transparent: I do not personally align with all of the political affiliations or positions held by these organizations. My views are my own, and my work is rooted in values of care, justice, and solidarity with marginalized communities.
Visual Art Journal vol. 21 - Art Magazine
"Art magazine with works of talented and emerging artists"
OneDNA
Girl Dinner

This illustration was created for OneDNA’s "Girl Dinner" tote bag, part of their collaboration with local food drive fundraisers. Inspired by the viral trend and everyday indulgences, the design celebrates small, satisfying meals with a playful twist—featuring sushi, cheese boards, LaCroix, fresh groceries, and soft-boiled eggs.
Drawn to depict the chaos of treating yourself. This project supported community food initiatives while spotlighting the humor and care wrapped into what we eat when no one’s watching.
Tattoo Sheet - Tattoo Pop Up
I created this flash sheet for the 2023 OneDNA tattoo pop-up, where I was honored to be the sole featured artist. The designs were a mix of symbolic and Halloween-inspired imagery, featuring anatomical hearts, starbursts, blooming flowers, and playful seasonal elements like ghosts, bats, and candles.
Each design was hand-drawn with bold lines and fluid forms, meant to feel both expressive and wearable. The pop-up offered a unique opportunity to connect with others through art and shared storytelling, and being the only artist featured made the experience especially meaningful.
