My Weather Landscape
This project explores the intricate and often hidden narratives woven into the fabric of our daily lives, particularly how they are influenced by the dynamic shifts in weather patterns. It delves into a rich collection of unstructured, qualitative data, capturing the subtle nuances of our interactions with digital platforms, social activities, and commuting routines. At its core, the work investigates the interplay between these activities, our emotional responses, and the evolving nature of the spaces we inhabit. By uncovering these connections, the project offers insights into how our surroundings might be reimagined and applied in future contexts.
The creative process is deeply rooted in this personal data, drawing inspiration, themes, and ideas to inform the curatorial direction. The goal is to map and reveal a speculative weather landscape shaped by human interactions and emotions. This exploration is translated into a visual narrative that blends hand-drawn and digital elements, dissecting both the explicit and implicit characteristics of the data. Each component is examined individually and as part of a larger ecosystem, creating a cohesive visual tapestry that reflects the interconnected dynamics of our daily lives and the ever-changing weather.
This work was featured in “Tracing Spaces 1”, a multidisciplinary exhibition showcasing creative explorations of conceptual ecologies in practice and making. Through this project, I aim to illuminate the stories embedded in our everyday experiences, offering a unique perspective on how we perceive and interact with the world around us.
Behind the scene of collecting personal weather data and visual development.










Tracing Spaces I
Liminality, intrinsic interpersonal relationship that forms between the maker and the subject.
‘Tracing Spaces’ is a multi-disciplined exhibition of creative work that explores the conceptual ecologies of practice and making. Inspired by the term ‘liminality’, the body of work speaks of the intrinsic intrapersonal relationship that forms between the maker and the subject – it tests the connections made in the making process that playfully leads to discovery and reflection. The effects and experiences of persona (the inner space), geography (the physical space) and machine (the extended space) are visually explored by each artist practitioner in an approach that is expressive, speculative and transformative. This exhibition invites the viewer to peek into the artists’ creative spaces and their mindful approach to the ecologies in which these works are situated.





