As a surrealist artist, I am focused on exploring the inner workings of the human mind through a range of mediums and techniques, including dream analysis, mindfulness, digital painting, and artificial intelligence. My background in the mental health field as an art therapist, spatial/architectural designer, and clinical researcher greatly influences my artistic work and has given me a deep understanding of the emotional complexities of being human and the importance of self-awareness, exploration, and understanding in the healing process. For many years, I have used various techniques such as journaling, meditation, and artwork creation to investigate the therapeutic potential of art in the healing process. I work in two distinctive artistic styles and series of works to convey three complementary aspects of the healing process: the conscious and subconscious exploration of the mind (Energy series) and the unconscious exploration of the mind (DreamScape series). I am recognized as an artist on platforms such as SuperRare and NINFA, and my digital artwork has been exhibited in various locations globally, including in Ghent, Belgium, the Beijing Contemporary Art Expo, and Art Basel Miami. My other artistic, design, and written work has been featured in numerous outlets, including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Queens Museum in New York, the Journal of Empirical Studies of the Arts, and the Journal of Psychiatry & Clinical Neurosciences. In addition to creating art, I am a thought leader in the field of mental health architecture design. I hold a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience and Psychology, a Master of Architecture, and a Master in Real Estate Development (Business) and have worked on mental health projects around the world. My work has been published in various journals and articles, and I have also gained recognition as a passionate public speaker, having given talks at architecture and mental health conferences globally. Recently, I received the "Rising Star" award at the Healthcare Design Conference for my contributions to the field. As a mental health advocate, I strive to use my art and architecture to spark conversation and contemplation about the factors that influence our mental well-being and to facilitate self-exploration. Through my work, I hope to help unravel the complexities of mental health and encourage self-discovery.