Color Studies / Ongoing research
I create color studies to explore the emotional impact of palettes and their potential applications in design. By experimenting with various combinations, I uncover how colors communicate mood, harmony, and balance—insights I apply to crafting cohesive and compelling visuals in my work.
Experiment No.1 / Circles & Arms
This piece uses red, yellow, and blue, along with two circle sizes and two sizes of cartoon arms, to explore how simple elements can create a range of emotions. Each composition experiments with balance, movement, and interaction to tell a different story.
Experiment No.2 / Red Eye & Line Weights
This experiment uses just a red eye and two line weights to depict animals and a hand. The simplicity of these elements brings an unexpected elegance, proving that limited details can still convey personality and expression while striking a balance between abstraction and clarity.




Experiment No.3 / Polygon Safari
Squares, triangles, and two colors form the foundation of this alphabet-based animal series. By reducing each creature to basic geometric shapes, the piece explores how simplicity can still communicate the essence and character of every animal.