This series combines fashion language with surreal imagery, embedding symbolic elements like doors and windows to create a narrative of self-discovery. A playful use of color invites curiosity, while undercurrents of nostalgia, uncertainty, and transformation lend emotional depth. Raised in Sydney with a background in graphic and fashion design, visual practice was developed independently through years of self-teaching. Early exposure to picture books and anime nurtured a fascination with storytelling through images, later evolving into a hybrid approach of traditional and digital drawing. Inspiration is often drawn from dreams, memory fragments, and questions around perception, fantasy, and the magical. Themes are enriched by symbolic language and a poetic visual rhythm, with strong influences from James Jean and René Magritte. Outside of visual work, ongoing interests in sci-fi and fantasy literature, global television, fashion photography, and games continue to inform both the atmosphere and conceptual structure of each piece—adding unexpected angles to a growing personal mythology.