amchichan
Call me
'Chi-chan'
I am a Digital Artist creating a universe for clients to speak a voice and tell their stories. Valuing human truths and passionate about bringing the unheard-of to daylight, I am confident that I create truthful and sincere art pieces with my competence in combining matching, consistent visual keys.



consistent
exploratory
outspoken
sincere
individuality
With 6-year experience in digital drawing and a lifelong journey practicing art, I have built myself up with broad art knowledge and theories as well as proficiency in Adobe Photoshop, Fresco and Wacom. Therefore, I have great sense of what form of art, styles, sketches, palettes and visual elements can reinforce certain stories. This ability helps me keep the real edges into art and deliver messages the closest to clients' stories.
I have an open mind and an objective angle to approach things so that truth can remain truth in my paintings. Accordingly, much as I love to depict wonderful emotion such as love or euphoria, I am not afraid to display vile sights. Once looking at my works, people can immediately tell the stories and as they contemplate, they will delve deeper into layers of meaning.
Artistic Journey
2018 - 2023
The turn of Digital Drawing
Mid-secondary and high school was a turning point of mine in applying hand-drawing to digital platforms. Working with various clubs, online projects and launching social media campaigns had my eyes opened as I can make the most out of my artistic skills and run my first ever digital art exhibition "Cham". That was my biggest chance to speak loud, to make an impact and to better at delivering messages to a large community.
RMIT gives me a chance to broaden that even more as I get to work and learn how to produce efficient communications for podcasts and magazines.
2015 - 2018
Third Prize at the HIV/AIDS national art competition by UNICEF
2010 - 2015
Starting my hand-drawing
This time was a highlight as I won several national art prizes. The biggest one was for the HIV/AIDS campaign of UNICEF. For the first time in my life, I felt that my art can actually touch people not just through the eyes, but their hearts. I realized the importance of being heard and being seen for the truth as the HIV/AIDS victims always face others opinions but can not speak for themselves. Since then, I knew my art passion had grown into something greater.
At the age of 4, Mom noticed my talent through my trivial drawings and got me professional tutors. That was my start to this lifelong journey.