Printed textile inspired by the Chinese "Classic of Mountains and Seas" describe creating new animals using characteristics of known ones to form unique hybrids. The installation imagines a world without reproductive isolation, where species intertwine, producing patterns of hypothetical creatures rooted in ecological and evolutionary relationships. These imaginative designs are printed on textiles like screens, pillows, cushions, and fans. Additionally, paper sculpture lamps with layered motifs blend ancient mythology with contemporary design into an integrated piece of spatial furniture.
A mixed media artist and painter from China, blends Han, Tibetan, and Muslim influences. She specializes in Maximalist paintings and three-dimensional installations using both digital and physical techniques. Her work explores Eastern and Western painting, nature, and Buddhist philosophy, focusing on sunyata (Emptiness). Future projects aim to blend color, materials, painting, and installation to reshape cultural heritage and deepen viewer connections.