Works

SELECTED WORKS

  • cockroach dream, 2026
  • Somna Spores, 2025
  • Gallery of Love, 2023
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DRAWINGS

tree, Dec 2025
sketchbook, Nov 2025
cockroach dream, Nov 2025
whenever i..., Nov 2024
_, Nov 2024
......, June 2024
sketchbook - summer 2023
i will find a way, Aug 2023
♡-2, Jul 2023
♡-1, May 2023
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PAINTINGS

Aether, May 2025
0_o, Feb 2024
💧🕳, June 2023
a day of wind, Oct 2022
lonely liquids, Oct 2021
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SCULPTURES

𒅒, 2024
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VIDEO WORKS

Gallery of Love, 2023
weak fighting game, 2021
the ghost in your dreams, 2021
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WEB / GAMES / OTHERS

Somna Spores, 2025
hypersensitivity, UI design, 2025
Seafoam Twirl, 2024
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POSTERS

Temple Meltdown
Dissolution and Memory
White Spirit 4
White Spirit 3
White Spirit 2
White Spirit 1
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COCKROACH DREAM

pencil on paper

42 x 29.7cm

Nov 2025

installation view at 波羅buō luó:

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2023

Gallery of Love is an animation & installation project. The animation imitates a clip of gameplay from an imagined PS2 game of the same name.

In this game, the player takes on the role of a gallery owner / curator, moving through different worlds, going on quiet, ambiguous “adventures.” Along the way, they collect art pieces, fragments, and objects, which are later brought back and arranged into exhibitions within the gallery space.

The gameplay structure borrows from early 2000s point and click exploration-based games, but instead of clear objectives or rewards, the act of collecting and curating becomes the central mechanic- a process that feels both intentional and uncertain.

The animation uses the storytelling language of games to suggest a narrative that is specific, yet deliberately vague. Rather than presenting a fixed storyline, it offers only a short glimpse of the worlds and stories that hint at themes of intimacy, memory, and emotional projection. Meaning is not directly given, but assembled- much like the exhibitions the player creates.

Gallery of Love was installed at exhibition Digital Daydream, 2023 London.

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Weak FIghting Game

2021

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The Ghosts in Your Dreams

2021

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𒅒

2024

"Being nothing in your prescence, I know you're not mortal. A wise person can explain a lot, but where a god appears, there is different clarity."

𒅒 is an installation work exhibited at my degree show, consisting of 4 ceramic and 1 clay sculptures, candles, and wall airbrush painting.

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LONELY LIQUIDS

oil on canvas

30 x 40cm x3

Oct 2021

exhibited at exhibition Floating Bodies:

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💧🕳

oil and acrylics on canvas

60 x 80cm

June 2023

installation view at Southwark Park Gallery January 2024:

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0_o

oil and acrylics on canvas

120 x 90cm

Feb 2024

installation view at exhibition Sacred Play Secret Place:

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Aether

oil and acrylics on canvas

92 x 75cm

May 2025

exhibited at exhibition Whispers from the Hollow

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Seafoam Twirl

Custom 3DS theme with sfx and music made by Apu Nanu

Download the theme

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Somna Spores

Somna Spores is an interactive web project by UGLY HOUSEWIFE (me and Song Xin)

UGLY HOUSEWIFE is a multiplayer art collective that explores how dreams, sound, and memory reconfigure digital perception. “Somna Spores” builds an online ecology of shared dreaming with a “forgetting protocol.” Visitors submit dream texts and recordings; bubbles split and pair on the interface and operate through pairwise, count preserving recombination; after 30 days, they automatically disappear under the forgetting protocol. The system understands text recombination as the logic of memory: fracture, recall, and reconstruction; and sound recombination as the logic of dreaming: instinctive, ambiguous, pre-narrative. Sound is born in air and dissipates there, mirroring the rise and decline of perception. Through these parallel systems, we reset narrative as a sensory event prior to meaning and cultivate a network commons where things about to fall can descend slowly.

Link to Somna Spores

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UI Design for Hypersensitivity

Hypersensitivity is a game developed by Song Xinand George Micah Kuhn

Music by Yikii

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Sketchbook - summer 2023

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Sketchbook - Nov 2025