2018

Lift & Disperse

“To come to the end of a time of anxiety and fear! To feel the cloud that hung over us lift and disperse—the cloud that dulled the heart and made happiness no more than a memory! This at least is one joy that must have been known by almost every living creature.” — Richard Adams, ‘Watership Lift & Disperse

Drunken Constellations

I’m not sure what to call this type of art, but I want to make more of it in the future. I took the background photo in Nevada somewhere.

Nensha II

This was made in 2018 in graphite and “remastered” in 2024 in Adobe Photoshop. Its “Rubber Johnny” from that Aphex Twin music video. I’m not quite sure if that qualifies as fan art or not.

Languid & Dreamy

For a while, I wasn’t sure what to do with my coding skills after realizing that I had pursued a Computer Science degree mainly to prove to my parents that I was just as intelligent as my brothers. I didn’t particularly care about becoming a software engineer. In fact, my love for front-end web development Languid & Dreamy

Nensha I

I made this with charcoal and graphite (yikes) back in 2018 and then I remastered it a bit in Photoshop recently. I’ve never really been too sure whether or not I like this piece. I might silently delete it once I add more work to my website.

Nensha III

When a chimpanzee bares its teeth in an aggressive threat display, it is signaling dominance, intimidation, or a warning. Unlike a submissive “fear grimace,” this display typically involves an open mouth with exposed teeth, sometimes accompanied by direct eye contact, loud vocalizations, and raised body hair (piloerection) to appear larger. The chimp may also engage Nensha III