The end of the year often invites reflection, a chance to look back on the moments that shaped us and the people who stood by us. This year has been a special one for me, not only because of my professional achievements but also because of one of the most important chapters in my life—family.
This was a year of pause in my work but filled with something irreplaceable—moments I dedicated to my family and my newborn child. Choosing to slow down to witness every first moment intentionally—every tooth, every step, and every word—was a decision that brought joy no professional success can replace.
Even though my focus was on family, my work continued. Through the project “Small is Beautiful”, my sculptures were exhibited in Milan this year. Seeing my art as part of such a significant project and knowing it touched the hearts of many is both a great honor and inspiration to continue.
The coming year brings new challenges and excitement. Already in January, I’ll begin with an exhibition in Taipei, again as part of the “Small is Beautiful“ project. This event opens doors not only for my work but also for new encounters, ideas, and collaborations.
I want to take this opportunity to thank everyone who followed my work and provided support—it wouldn’t have been the same without you. Your comments, messages, and words of encouragement always remind me why I do what I do.
In the year ahead, I plan to return to the studio with new ideas and works, exploring new dimensions of miniature art. I hope this year will be rich with new exhibitions and opportunities to share my art with you and the world.
Finally, I wish everyone a Happy New Year! May it bring you health, love, success, and all those little moments that make life special.
Thank you for being part of this journey. See you in 2025!