• Kayaking

    My first time kayaking at La Jolla was nothing like I imagined. Beneath the calm surface were waves that surprised me — strong, relentless, and beautifully wild. This artwork reflects that tension: serenity on the outside, motion within.
  • Kayaking2

    Though I kayaked just once in La Jolla, the experience inspired two distinct pieces. This second artwork captures the feeling of calm on the surface, with unseen waves stirring quietly beneath. Within the soft brushstrokes lies a quiet tension — a reminder of the courage it takes to surrender to the flow.
  • Sunset

    A breathtaking sunset painted from a golden moment in Carlsbad.This piece captures the mesmerizing sunset I witnessed in Carlsbad — a place known for its stunning ocean views and golden hour magic. As the sky melted into warm hues, I painted not just what I saw, but how it made me feel: still, in awe, and completely present.
  • Outgoing

    Walking, paddling, drifting.Hiking through the rugged paths of Annie's Canyon, Feeling the first rush of adrenaline as I paddled out into the open water, The salty breeze on my face as I caught my first wave—Each of these moments was a new chapter, A step closer to moving with nature. This piece captures those scattered memories—Hiking, kayaking, surfing—All frozen in one frame, where past and present merge.
  • Hiking

    That day on the Annie's Canyon Trail, hiking with a friend and her dog, the clear weather, the short yet impactful path.With every step, the power and tranquility of nature unfolded,leaving an impression that still lingers in my heart.
  • Palm springs

    A sunny getaway with my mother—colorful streets, swaying palms, and the timeless grace of Marilyn Monroe.Charming, nostalgic, and full of quiet joy.This piece holds the warmth of that day, a shared moment, softly glowing in memory.
  • Swami's

    Surrounded by friends, embraced by nature—laughter blending with the sound of waves, moments unfolding in peace and simplicity. This piece holds the warmth of that day, where joy felt effortless and nature felt like home.
  • Jogging

    I jogged around the neighborhood this morning and saw people already starting their day — walking, working, simply moving. Their quiet dedication gave me unexpected energy. Early mornings remind me: starting slow can still be powerful.
  • Oceanside

    An endless horizon, the gentle flow of light and breeze. 'Oceanside' captures the quiet and freedom of nature through delicate brushstrokes. It tells a silent story of the sea, the sand, and the small beings who wander between them. A moment you might wish to linger in.