I love illustration; it’s both one of my hobbies and strengths. It’s a dreamy and freewheeling world where everything can be imagined and realized.

CATEGORY }
Personal Illustrations

AWARDS }

PROJECT 01—A WALK THROUGH THE FOREST }
This project is a psychological evaluation designed to stretch creative imagination and enhance cognitive visualization skills. It is a fun exercise in which participants imagine scenarios based on scenes or objects described in the voice audio they hear. There are seven objects in total: the forest, the key, the cup, the house, the body of water, the bear, and the wall. I chose to imagine and illustrate three of them: the bear, the body of water, and the house. 

PROJECT 02—LET US LIVE FOR WILDAID }
This series of posters was displayed in schools and police stations across Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, and South Africa. I received a National Silver ADDY Award in 2020 for the lion poster. “The Let Us Live Campaign for WildAid targets youth ages 5-18 by placing large-format 20 x 30” illustrated posters in schools with messaging that encourages students to connect with, support, and protect their clan animals,” says Nayantara Kilachand, Program Manager for Africa at WildAid. I am honored to have participated in this publicity campaign. Through my work, I have raised awareness of wildlife protection, helping ensure that wild animals can live freely in their natural habitats.

A WALK THROUGH THE FOREST }

LET US LIVE FOR WILDAID }

This project won the following awards:

2024 3x3 Illustration Award Annual 21 — Honorable Mention
2023 iJungle Illustration Award — Self-Promotion Merit Award
2019 District 10 Student Gold ADDY Award — Special Judges Award
2019 Local (Oklahoma) ADDY Award — Best of Show
2019 Local (Oklahoma) Student Gold ADDY Award

"Let Us Live” won the following awards:
2023 iJungle Illustration Award — Self-Promotion Merit Award
2020 National Student Silver ADDY Award
2020 District 10 Student Gold ADDY Award
2020 Local (Oklahoma) Student Gold ADDY Award

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