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Hudson Valley 𓆝
Founder Amahh Studio | Community at Old Pros Org

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Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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1
6 days ago

Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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1
6 days ago

Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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1
6 days ago

Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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1
6 days ago

Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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1
6 days ago

Some nice things that happened this week 🎀
1. She’s painting again
2. @rosiegeneral opened an icecream shop
3. It’s going to be a hot girl burger 🍔 summer while we get these iron levels back up
4. Secret favorite Woodstock spot
5. Getting support at the Capitol for Cecilia’s Act with @decrimny
6. Got oxtail lunch from @toptastekingston and vibes are always exquisite
7. Circus training with Lucy


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6 days ago

Today I went to the New York statehouse to lobby for Cecilia’s Act in coalition with @oldprosonline @decrimny @decrimsexwork @equalitynewyork @maketheroadny @woodhullfreedom @theishtarcollective and many others 🤍 Cecilia’s Act would decriminalize s3x work in New York. Named for Cecilia Gentili, activist, mother of the movement, icon, who shaped this law and dedicated her life to the community and movement.

Tag your elected officials to let them know their constituents support us 🌻

The next lobby day is May 20th with @ashnewyorkstate Coalition, fighting for harm reduction. If you’re in New York and want to come find more info at @ashnewyorkstate.

#ceciliasact #decrimny #lobbyday #nypolitics


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Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
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This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
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This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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@gentlemothh
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
.
This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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@gentlemothh
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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1 months ago

Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
.
This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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@gentlemothh
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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1 months ago

Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
.
This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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@gentlemothh
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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1 months ago

Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
.
This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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@gentlemothh
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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1 months ago

Kingston-based artist Gentle Mothh moves between performance, photography, music, and movement, blending spiritual practice with community advocacy and explorations of bodily autonomy. From teaching Qigong through her Amahh Studio to legislative work in Albany and projects like her photo book Giving Body, her work brings art and activism into conversation.
Read the story via the link in bio.
.
This story is part of Chronogram’s Next Wave, a special section in our April issue spotlighting Gen Z and Millennial artists building creative lives through resourcefulness and community. ✍️ @mo.sidhe
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@gentlemothh
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#HudsonValley #KingstonNY #ArtAndActivism #LocalArtists #CreativeCommunity


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1 months ago


New workshop just added! Join us on Thursday, April 23, 2026 at the Zena Cornfield for Water Element Qigong, presented by @gentlemothh . This gathering will be an opportunity to tap into your vitality and deepen your connection to the rhythms of nature through mindful movement and breath. Free! Sign up via the link in our bio.

During the workshop we’ll attune ourselves to the Fontayne Kill, the stream that runs through Zena Cornfield, deepening our awareness of the water element as it relates to life and vitality.

The class will offer gentle movement and breath-led practice designed to support nervous system regulation. Participants are invited to move with the qualities of water, cultivating softness, strength, and continuity through practice.
No prior qigong experience required.

This class welcomes those seeking a grounded practice for cultivating harmony with self and environment.45 minute Practice, 5 minutes for arrivals, 15 minutes for post practice integration and connection. No equipment needed, but if you would like something to stand on, feel free to bring a mat or blanket.


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Spoke with @chronogram for the April Issue about my qigong studio, creative practice, community, and recent work with @oldprosonline . Warmest thanks to @mo.sidhe for this piece 🤍


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Spoke with @chronogram for the April Issue about my qigong studio, creative practice, community, and recent work with @oldprosonline . Warmest thanks to @mo.sidhe for this piece 🤍


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Spoke with @chronogram for the April Issue about my qigong studio, creative practice, community, and recent work with @oldprosonline . Warmest thanks to @mo.sidhe for this piece 🤍


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1 months ago

Spoke with @chronogram for the April Issue about my qigong studio, creative practice, community, and recent work with @oldprosonline . Warmest thanks to @mo.sidhe for this piece 🤍


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1 months ago

Spoke with @chronogram for the April Issue about my qigong studio, creative practice, community, and recent work with @oldprosonline . Warmest thanks to @mo.sidhe for this piece 🤍


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💿album loading💿


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I invested so much in my virtual qigong studio partly because it’s work that I can do from anywhere in the world. It’s so satisfying to see the dream in action. I taught classes from Lisbon and Orvieto this week! And got to share fresh ideas I had from traveling.

Being in transit always unlocks parts of me, and now I get to share that through my studio 🤍

Reminder that Monday classes are free and open 7amPT/ 10 am ET. The full membership includes on demand classes and bonus meditations and workshops 🥂


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I invested so much in my virtual qigong studio partly because it’s work that I can do from anywhere in the world. It’s so satisfying to see the dream in action. I taught classes from Lisbon and Orvieto this week! And got to share fresh ideas I had from traveling.

Being in transit always unlocks parts of me, and now I get to share that through my studio 🤍

Reminder that Monday classes are free and open 7amPT/ 10 am ET. The full membership includes on demand classes and bonus meditations and workshops 🥂


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I invested so much in my virtual qigong studio partly because it’s work that I can do from anywhere in the world. It’s so satisfying to see the dream in action. I taught classes from Lisbon and Orvieto this week! And got to share fresh ideas I had from traveling.

Being in transit always unlocks parts of me, and now I get to share that through my studio 🤍

Reminder that Monday classes are free and open 7amPT/ 10 am ET. The full membership includes on demand classes and bonus meditations and workshops 🥂


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1 months ago

A magic moment from “Infinitesimal Finitude” collection by @k__zao at Port Fashion Show. Bao Vu is a brilliant and whimsical designer based in Providence, RI making exceptionally queer clothing. It was an honor to walk in this show 🤍Hair by my sisterrrr @qqcuts


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A magic moment from “Infinitesimal Finitude” collection by @k__zao at Port Fashion Show. Bao Vu is a brilliant and whimsical designer based in Providence, RI making exceptionally queer clothing. It was an honor to walk in this show 🤍Hair by my sisterrrr @qqcuts


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A magic moment from “Infinitesimal Finitude” collection by @k__zao at Port Fashion Show. Bao Vu is a brilliant and whimsical designer based in Providence, RI making exceptionally queer clothing. It was an honor to walk in this show 🤍Hair by my sisterrrr @qqcuts


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🩰🤍they call us midnight ballerinas🤍🩰


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This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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2 months ago

This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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2 months ago

This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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2 months ago

This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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2 months ago

This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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2 months ago

This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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2 months ago

This is the largest tufted work I’ve created to date and is inspired by the antique decorative tiles of Taiwan that once adorned homes to communicate a family’s identity and status.

Since I was a kid, discovering my immigrant family’s past has felt like an extended mystery, with
clues dropping in along my path that allow me to make more sense of my cosmology.

Last time I was traveling in Taiwan my friend Gin (@liuyu.tea ) helped me piece together meaning from an old photograph of my family’s village home. In the photograph, faded and broken tiles line the doorway of a decaying facade, a detail that, for me, had always been blurred beneath an overall sense of loss and neglect. When Gin saw the photo she told me of the importance of the tiles’ symbols in communicating a family’s trade, status, value, lore, and shared a book with me from
a museum in Taiwan dedicated to collecting and preserving these decorative artifacts.

I selected a tile from this archival collection as the inspiration for this textile piece. Over the
course of a year as I threaded my tufting gun hundreds of times with recycled yarns and
precious wools, I imagined weaving myself closer to my grandmother, bridging the gap between
us with a visual language legible to us both, bringing a piece of her homeland and impressing it
upon our shared future like I watched her do every time she would come back to the States,
smuggling seeds from her beloved Taiwan and planting them in her suburban backyard garden
in Richmond, Virginia.

As the piece evolved, so did my studies in Chinese Medicine. Nearing the final months of creation I began to integrate the 5 seasons and elements, transitioning in phases around the central heart motif.

Last month to see his piece installed at @knglibrary_ny made possible by @opositivefest


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Track 2 ❤️


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