Illustration
Through storytelling and observation, I create illustrations that reflect emotions, curiosity, and quiet moments in everyday life. From children’s book narratives to contemplative vignettes, my work offers visual “food for thought.” Guided by simplicity and warmth, each piece speaks softly yet resonates deeply. I welcome collaborations with publishers and creative partners exploring new stories and styles.
The Smallest Gift
Illustration for a children’s story. This story is inspired by the lives of immigrants who leave their home countries in search of a better life in Canada. It is about the unseen labor behind comfort, the quiet cost of generosity, and the small, rare moments of being truly seen.
Maybe There Is…
Maybe There Is… invites children to imagine the unexpected and find joy in seeing familiar animals in a new light. Each illustration begins with a well-known trait, then turns it upside down—sparking laughter, empathy, and endless “what if” questions that celebrate curiosity and open-mindedness.
Life is like surfing ...
An illustration about perspective: we can’t always choose the waves life sends our way—fear, anxiety, or exhaustion—but we can choose how to ride them. This piece embraces the wave of positivity and creativity.
Be Mindful
A quiet story of a girl reaching for a star—a familiar dream with a subtle twist in the final frame. Inspired by a message from a childhood TV commercial: “The only thing you can take from nature is photographs. The only thing you should leave are footprints.” This piece reflects on beauty, desire, and the mindfulness of what we take and what we leave behind.
Stagefright
This illustration shows a girl on the ice, facing her fear and realizing it’s not as terrifying as she imagined.