EXPLORATIONS ART

I’m a synesthetic artist exploring multisensory experiences, tactile perception, and experimental moving image. 
My work centers on the body—not only as a subject, but as a tool for sensing, translating, and communicating. 
I’m drawn to the moments when senses blur and overlap, when touch becomes sound, or image becomes texture. These crossings open up a new language of expression—one that lives beyond words, and beyond logic.
 
Trash Lives

Silent Monologue of Childhood

Symphony Underground

The Body Keeps the Score

The Peach Blossom Spring

Symphony Underground (2024)

print / sound / video

Symphony Underground is a multisensory exploration of my embodied relationship with London, using the experience of riding the Underground as a point of departure. Inspired by theatre and modern dance, the project began with time-lapse photography capturing involuntary body movements—the subtle sway and shift as the body yields to the metro’s rhythm.

To investigate this interaction further, I created a “touch diary” by covering metro handrails with paper tubes and applying a layer of dry oil-based powder to my hands. Each grip transferred my fingerprints to the paper, leaving tactile traces that recorded the train’s motion, speed, crowd density, and even the weather—an unspoken archive of how the body instinctively responds to its environment.

These touch-based imprints were translated into sound data and then visualized through textured brushstrokes, forming an abstract animation. The resulting work is a sensory symphony—an urban record composed not of images, but of movement, rhythm, and presence.

Symphony Underground offers an alternative map of the city, one navigated by touch and listening rather than sight, inviting a way of sensing where the body becomes both the traveller and the archive.