If I were to describe my work in three words, it would be experimental, boundary-pushing, and quirky. I’m passionate about creativity and work instinctively, letting ideas develop freely rather than following one fixed style. Inspired by Claudia Mate and her imaginative approach to making work, I enjoy combining unexpected elements to create outcomes that feel playful, curious, and slightly uncanny. One of my strengths is finding connections between things that may seem unrelated and turning them into something fresh and engaging. I’m also a hands-on maker who enjoys creating wearable art from everyday materials. In my free time, I design 3D printed pieces and experiment with styling and photoshoots around them. I’m grateful for the creative freedom and opportunities I’ve had at Nottingham Trent University, which have encouraged me to explore different disciplines. When I return to Singapore, I hope to keep creating, experimenting, and growing as a multidisciplinary creative.