Artist's Statement

Related to my university research, I found aesthetic appeal within cell structures and human brain mapping. Aiming to convey graphic representation of dynamic brain activity, I create large-scale vibrant watercolour paintings from various neurofeedback imaging such as fMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging), spectrograms, electron microscopy and qEEG (Quantitative Encephalogram). My watercolour paintings depict brain activity such as anxiety or brain injury, while I take a layered and detailed approach with my graphite drawings to showcase various cell structure. I wish to bridge the gap between academic scientific discourse to a wider audience.