Adulthood

Adulthood encompasses the boundaries between the ideal of being an adult, the loss of childhood’s innocence, and the pursuit of embracing our imperfections. It addresses the fantasy of overcoming the burden of transitioning into adulthood. Life’s ups and downs. Everything seems fickle. The artist uses naivety as a humorous and sarcastic approach, which enables her to reveal her inner-child.

Solo Exhibition; paintings, ceramics, installation
at Alternating Current Art Space, Melbourne, Australia
27.05.2022 - 18.06.2022

The Bee

Adulthood encompasses the boundaries between the ideal of being an adult, the loss of childhood’s innocence, and the pursuit of embracing our imperfections. It addresses the fantasy of overcoming the burden of transitioning into adulthood. Life’s ups and downs. Everything seems fickle. The artist uses naivety as a humorous and sarcastic approach, which enables her to reveal her inner-child.

Solo Exhibition; paintings, ceramics, installation
at Alternating Current Art Space, Melbourne, Australia
27.05.2022 - 18.06.2022

Macan

MACAN, which means “Tiger” in Bahasa Indonesia. Born in Indonesia in the year of the tiger, the artist was raised in a Chinese-Javanese household. She moved to Australia in 2008 and suddenly found herself immersed in a city full of people from different ethnic groups, cultures, and religious backgrounds. This new multicultural setting has since influenced her work as an artist. MACAN is a form of representation that explores the perception of culture and the self. This exhibition is heavily inspired by the picture of a tiger that her father cut out from a calendar the year she was born and put on display on the family house wall. She invents different personas that are visually connected by the repetition of tiger creation to pay homage to her family and Asian heritage.

Solo Exhibition; paintings, ceramics, installation
at Blackcat Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
Supported by City of Yarra
15.12.2021 - 26.12.2021

Girl & Animal

Solo Exhibition (2010) FirstSite Gallery, Melbourne, AU

The best horror films start on a bright day with an expertly subliminal touch of unease. These drawings are a satire of innocence and naivety, where the flat colours and stitching underline a disconcerting reality. This exhibition combined paintings, drawings and hand-painted murals.

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