I am an artist-facilitator who primarily experiments on the printmaking technique called linocut. I find solace in slowing down, looking at beautiful things and reviving humankind’s disposition of creating—all of which are expressed through my art and facilitating style.

Some of my artistic inspirations come from the decorative arts, the handicraft cultures of Asia and Western visual styles like Art Nouveau and Surrealism.


Traditional Arts and Crafts

As someone who employs the view that art exposure and art-making itself should be accessible, linocut is my preferred art medium on both conceptual and practical levels

Art Facilitation

Putting emphasis on the process rather than on the outcome of art-making, my facilitation involves supportive pacing and individual identity. I facilitate art-making for children in both classroom and home-based environments and for older age groups in community and corporate workshop settings