Illustration

Illustration is where I play, explore, and problem-solve.
I’ve always loved sketching ideas out—quick doodles, messy notes, little visual thoughts. Over time, that turned into a real part of how I work. Illustration gives me a way to explore concepts more playfully, to find the tone or personality that a project needs.

It’s where I get to loosen up, experiment, and create without overthinking. Like photography, it’s about feeling my way through the process—letting instinct lead, and seeing where it goes.

Sometimes it starts with pencil and paper. Sometimes straight to the screen. Either way, illustration lets me bring a more personal, expressive edge to my design work.

It’s creative problem-solving, just with a sketchpad.

Flower Gal

An expressionistic illustration titled Flower Gal. Llayered with bold color, texture, and emotional intensity—this piece explores beauty, transformation, and inner feeling through a dreamlike, painterly lens.

Acid Static

An expressionistic piece titled Acid Static, immersed in electric blues and layered distortion; this work channels emotional overload through bold texture, abstract form, and a moody, chaotic energy.

Han Illustrations

A playful series of small self-portraits, Han Illustrations captures personality through quirky poses and exaggerated features; each piece is a lighthearted take on self-reflection—celebrating identity, humor, and the joy of drawing just for fun.

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