Body Awareness and Breathwork

2024
Unlikely Collaborators


Art Direction
Unlikely Collaborators, Elizabeth Koch, Gina Gonzales

Agency
The Jacky Winter Group


Artwork uploaded soon!
Animated pieces can be viewed @ Unlikely Collaborators ︎








2024

Cumberland City Council

Events & Culture
Michael Brown


Design
Zoe Davidson
Aleksander Derevnin




Artwork for Lunar New Year 2024, The Year of The Dragon at Cumberland City Council.  The pieces were used across various platforms that includes media, signage and banners! 
Photos coming soon ︎





This project has been assisted through Multicultural NSW’s Stronger Together Major Festival Local Council grant.





My Brother’s Ashes, the Bayou, and an Egnimatic Life

2023
Texas Monthly


Art Direction
Kimberly Thwaits 
Agency
The Jacky Winter Group



A little piece to accompany Geoffrey Leavenworth’s lovely, personal essay for Texas Monthly.
Leavenworth discusses the surprising family secrets he learned as he wrapped up his brother’s affairs and went on a quest to scatter his ashes in Texas’s Dickinson Bayou.





The Patchwork Rabbit 

2023
The Sydney Lunar Festival,
The City of Sydney



Adjoining Koreatown
Situated on Liverpool Street,
between Sussex Street and Castlereagh Street.








The artwork draws inspiration from ‘jogakbo’, 조각보, a style of traditional Korean bojagi cloth-making, and uses a collage of paper textures to quilt a patchwork of rabbits. 

The artwork highlights the patchwork of families, friends, communities and cultures that had pieced together a colourful and multifaceted celebration during Lunar New Year in Australia. It is also a small reflection of my celebration during Lunar New Year in Australia as an Australian born Chinese living in a Korean household.

Photos by Jeonghoon Lim.





Old Spaces

Ongoing
Old Spaces is a personal GIF project that documents spaces in mostly Sydney, Australia during the 1950’s - 2000’s. The aim of the project is to unearth local history and re-animate the forgotten stories attached to these urban sites as moving images.

The project is inspired by the recent development boom in Sydney with replacement of historical buildings for high-rise apartments. As such, I personally felt the need to preserve an essence of it’s history through my work.
Some animated stories include the iconic neon advertising signs on William Street in the 1960’s and the construction of Kings Cross tunnel, the first major tunnel in Sydney.