Disc by Disc is a visual storytelling series that explores maternal memory, inheritance, and the personal archive through color, image, and prose. Each piece layers stylized digital renderings with intimate fragments of narrative, tracing the nuanced presence of a mother figure across shifting times and textures.
Told across four visual essays—The J Box, The Old Bookshelf, The Vinyl Story, and The Lineage of Love—the project reflects on the quiet yet profound traces of care, memory, and individuality passed down between generations. The text is embedded within vibrant color fields and reprocessed imagery: jewelry silhouettes, shelves of books, vinyl records, and hand gestures become symbolic carriers of emotion, desire, and legacy.
At once sentimental and sharp, Disc by Disc resists linear nostalgia in favor of a compositional archive—where each visual page becomes a disc, a track, a loop in the ongoing soundtrack of familial memory. It asks what we inherit—not just through blood or biography—but through gesture, repetition, and the stories we choose to tell, frame by frame.
Told across four visual essays—The J Box, The Old Bookshelf, The Vinyl Story, and The Lineage of Love—the project reflects on the quiet yet profound traces of care, memory, and individuality passed down between generations. The text is embedded within vibrant color fields and reprocessed imagery: jewelry silhouettes, shelves of books, vinyl records, and hand gestures become symbolic carriers of emotion, desire, and legacy.
At once sentimental and sharp, Disc by Disc resists linear nostalgia in favor of a compositional archive—where each visual page becomes a disc, a track, a loop in the ongoing soundtrack of familial memory. It asks what we inherit—not just through blood or biography—but through gesture, repetition, and the stories we choose to tell, frame by frame.



