Creativity has been a guiding force in my life. Growing up, I was inspired by watching my mom craft intricate designs and through my training in Bharatanatyam, which taught me the importance of storytelling, precision, and intention. These principles now shape my approach to design.
As an Industrial Design major with a Minor in Ecological Design Practices at Emily Carr University, I focus on creating sustainable and functional products. I’m passionate about exploring diverse materials, collaborating with others, and crafting meaningful designs that seamlessly combine form and function while ensuring every detail contributes to a cohesive outcome.
Exhibitions
Print Monotype Show / Emily carr university of art + design
March 2023

The Gordon and Marion Smith Foundation Gallery / North vancouver
January 2024

1/1 / emily carr university of art + design
january 2025
more Projects
Living labs / 2024
In collaboration with GDUT and non-profit TPOP, this workshop explores how designers can rethink objects and materials in play systems to enhance desirability, adaptability, and sustainability. we applied creative problem-solving, research, prototyping, and teamwork to design scalable, modular playground concepts for azraq refugee camp in Jordan, integrating upcycled materials to create systems that balance active and reflective play.
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