
You might have seen my illustration and concept artwork that has been used for League of Legends from my days at Riot Games as an Artist in illustration team. Photo credit: Riot Games
About the artist
This name started as my healer paladin’s name from World of Warcraft, as I always loved healing and helping my friends as we fought monsters together.
Now this word feels like a way of living for me as an artist. I am an introvert who moved schools ten times across three countries, and I was not good at making friends. Being a lonely and shy girl, nothing was more nurturing than to let my imagination guide the pencil across the paper. And now that I have become a professional, I can finally share my art across the world and connect with others, offering emotional resonance and delight.
I spent my formative years in Republic of Korea, Sweden, and the USA. Being a “third culture kid” I was fascinated and confused from experiencing different cultures and different ideas about beauty, society, nature, and humanity.
A unique amalgamation of viewpoint was fostered and the complexity of such combination still shape the aesthetics and philosophy of my work.
I’m also drawn to fantastical narratives—they’re a language that lets me explore human emotions in strange or unexpected ways.
Divorce and cancer in the family
In recent years—especially with the rise of AI—I’ve been more inclined to non-pixel, process-driven work. Things that hold irregularities, resistance from the material, and human traces. Objects that are imperfect and singular. Digital tools are still part of my practice, but more intentionally now, often as part of a hybrid workflow.
Across prints, functional sculptures, and digital pieces, my work explores delight, sadness, and loneliness—not as problems to solve, but as shared human experiences.
I try to make things people can live with and return to over time. Objects that invite a pause, a little intimacy, and maybe quiet but delightful companionship.
Career blurb
Rhode Island School of Design, BFA
38 Studios
Molten Games
Riot Games
AutoAttack Games
Super Evil MegaCorp
