Hi all, Recently, I had the privilege of designing and having my design chosen as one of the four button design contest winners for Hmong Museum’s Button Design Contest held during the month of April 2025. The theme for the button was “commemorate resilience and remembering Hmong American experiences in the last 50 years.” DesignContinue reading “Hmong Museum Button Design 2025”
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Upcoming Solo-Exhibition!
Hello all! It’s the last month of summer for most of us, so I want to update you all on an upcoming event happening soon! I am excited to announce that I will have my FIRST curated SOLO ART EXHIBITION “Then and Now” at the Center for Visual Arts in Wausau, Wisconsin! It has alwaysContinue reading “Upcoming Solo-Exhibition!”
Spring Shop Update!
Hello! It’s been a minute! This past month I’ve been busy making new merch for another shop update coming this Friday, March 18th at 4:00 pm CST! The SPRING SHOP UPDATE will feature some new works inspired by the bright colors and freshness of spring-time! Right in time before the first day of spring! ThisContinue reading “Spring Shop Update!”
Hmong-Inspired Gingerbread Coloring Sheets
Hello~ Recently, I created some new coloring sheets to add to my shop! The new coloring sheets feature a Hmong girl and Hmong boy inspired gingerbread cookie! These coloring sheets were inspired by the decorative and colorful gingerbread cookies during the holiday season. I thought it would be fun to add a Hmong-inspired twist toContinue reading “Hmong-Inspired Gingerbread Coloring Sheets”
Hmong-Inspired Holiday Gifts
It’s that time of year again! Not only are the holidays a time to gather with family and friends, but also a time to give back. Over the years, I’ve created various products inspired by my culture. I love sharing the beauty of it through illustrations and storytelling. As an artist, I’ve always felt theContinue reading “Hmong-Inspired Holiday Gifts”
The Making of “Farewell,” an illustration about Traditional Hmong Burial Clothes
Hello! Today’s post is a behind the scenes look at the making of a recent illustration I did for the Light Grey Art Lab’s “The End is Nigh” exhibition. My focus was on traditional Hmong burial clothes called “khaub ncaws laus,” which translates to elder/ancestral clothes. Since I did not had much knowledge of these traditional garments,Continue reading “The Making of “Farewell,” an illustration about Traditional Hmong Burial Clothes”