About

Her work is rooted in a search for wholeness. At the age of twelve, she lost her father to gun violence an experience that shaped an early awareness of impermanence and loss. Through a childlike sense of wonder, her practice becomes a space of return — reconnecting with the inner child, engaging shadowed aspects of the self, and learning to hold darkness alongside light.

Her practice is grounded in meditation, ritual, and symbolic systems. It informs her interest in archetypes, repetition, and the ways ritualized acts of making can create space for reflection, healing, and transformation.

phiayun@gmail.com