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People who I admire

Andy Warhol

Warhol is the first person I wanna talk about, as we all know, he was the father and the starter of America's pop culture. I deeply influenced by him to create my art project. I love the color he used to created his work and the ideas he wanna expressed.




Steve Jobs

From my perspective, I think Jobs not only was a businessman or a designer, but also was an artist. He learned traditional calligraphy when he was in college, which is same as me. I learn Chinese traditional calligraphy for almost 5 years, and I like to involve the idea from calligraphy to my project as well.




My father

My father is one of the most important people in my life, who was a professional interior designer, who inspired me a lot. One of the reason why I chose to study design is because of him. He also was a very talented photographer.



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