 I'm a creative expressionist and storyteller. I use my art and my works to talk about mental health and also a marginalized group of individuals, basically LGBTQI individuals, community, women and girls. I officially became an artist in 2021 when my mental health struggles started. Due to the mental health journey and healing, my art is not involved into advocacy because I've always enjoyed talking to people. I just want to let young people know that she can be your authentic self and still do great things. Basically, you do not have to dim your light or yourself just because of your seeking validation. One thing I really want to change in the world, especially in the creative world, is creating a space for creatives like me, also living in harmony and in love. Black, queer, creative, expressionist and storyteller is also human rights. When our rights are protected and when we feel safe, we'll be able to tell more stories to the society.