From the other side of bridge
Digital, 2024
In my artwork, I’ve set the scene in the universe, a place that represents eternal acceptance and infinity for me. As a member of autism and ADHD group, life on Earth often makes me feel like I don’t quite belong —— we need to face misunderstanding, unfair judgment, and inevitable overwhelming loneliness everyday. But the vastness of the universe offers a comforting inclusivity. I have a feeling that my true home might be somewhere far beyond, symbolizing a personal journey for acceptance and understanding. As a same time, I also explores ways to promote acceptance and support for neurodiversity in society. By telling my own story to the public, I want to say like gender, our brain have diversity as well, there is no standard for being normal. I hope it will finally make a change in education, the workplace, and legal systems to better support neurodiverse individuals, helping them thrive in a more equitable and inclusive environment.