As an illustrator, I’m constantly inspired by the world around me. Whether it’s the delicate light of a rainy morning, a conversation overheard in a café, or the vibrant blooms of spring — these small, fleeting moments become seeds for my creative work.
I believe that art doesn’t always have to be grand — it just needs to be honest. My illustrations are often rooted in daily routines, emotional memories, and things that bring me joy: food, music, travel, books, and the beauty of change.
Here’s a look at some of the sources I often draw from when I start a new project:
Inspiration Source | Description | Example in My Work |
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Nature & Seasons | Color palettes, atmosphere, and mood | 24 Solar Terms illustration series |
Food & Daily Life | Shapes, emotions, storytelling | Fat Girl’s Diet Recipe series |
Childhood Nostalgia | Objects, memories, and emotions | Bedroom Sketches, Paper Doll Sets |
Travel & Observation | Scenes, characters, urban rhythm | Coffee Shop series, Sketchbook doodles |
Music & Literature | Rhythm, metaphors, abstract feelings | Character-based zines and mini comics |
Each piece begins with observation — and evolves with imagination. I hope my work invites you to slow down, notice the little things, and feel something true.
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