 I'm an American Chinese paper artist born and raised in Hong Kong and now living in New Jersey. I became an artist during the pandemic. I was stuck at home and there was just pile of cardboard boxes and I wanted to make something get me away from the negative news. So one thing after the other, I ran out of room, I need to shift medium and then I started making paper art. I was invited to a solo exhibition and I was like, oh my god, I can do this and so I took it more seriously and really think about what kind of art that I want to make and the audience, who do I want to speak to, what kind of subject matter that I would like to make and tell people who I am and where I come from as an artist. Being born in Hong Kong and given the situation like this now that China took over and Hong Kong is not the same Hong Kong that I know anymore so I like to use the art to tell people how Hong Kong is like. I don't have one word for it but if people can start accepting different voices to allow different voices, I think there will be less conflict. We all created equally. It's very, very simple if we treat others like how you treat your family.