Daffodils
A single daffodil means misfortune, but many is good fortune. A person "drowning" in daffodils illustrates that "too much of a good thing is a bad thing".
Illustrator & Animator
A single daffodil means misfortune, but many is good fortune. A person "drowning" in daffodils illustrates that "too much of a good thing is a bad thing".
Giving this flower is a declaration of war. A person who is angry over a text message, starts a texting war.
Represents secret love. Two male colleagues display gardenias and the "handkerchief code" to express their love for one another.
Symbolizes separation. A woman overcome by a shadow of doubt, troubled by the idea of separating with her partner.
Receiving this flower is perceived as a warning, to beware.
Giving this flower is considered a death threat.
Represents regret.
The peony symbolizes masculinity and courage. Challenging society's perception of what is considered masculine.
Felt tip pen on gouache paint.
Prismacolor on Duralar.
Acrylic and gouache paint.
Acrylic and gouache paint.
Acrylic and gouache paint.
Acrylic and gouache paint.
Acrylic and gouache paint.
Dominique Lin recalls her childhood in a bittersweet piece that touches upon the bliss of a child's innocence and fascination with the fantastical. Help her find the fairies hidden in the foliage!
An exploration piece that depicts the juxtaposition of different emotions that we feel when depressed. Sadness, anger and frustration.
Acrylic and gouache paint.
Created in Photoshop.
Created in Photoshop.