Creating with Compassion and Purpose
I believe creativity is more than a skill — it’s a quiet force for connection, healing, and empowerment. Through design, cultural collaboration, and community work, I’ve sought to build bridges between people, ideas, and shared human values.
My path has never been linear. It’s been shaped by unexpected encounters and deeply personal moments:
In 2015, I founded pioneering group introducing Reggae culture in Hanoi, an art genre later recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage since 2018. Our project was featured on Mosaic Culture, a national television program celebrating cultural diversity.
I volunteered to help build a digital audiobook library for the visually impaired, where stories became voices — and voices became hope.
I founded and operated Mystic Sticker, a social initiative that creates jobs for the homeless, elderly, and marginalized through art and handmade goods.
One of the most meaningful chapters of my journey has been the non-profited work with the HSVC Center for Skill Training and Career Orientation. There, I’ve had the privilege of supporting individuals with autism — not just through design, but through care, trust, and shared creativity. I helped manage product creation, build partnerships, and design items inspired by their artwork. I taught vocational painting, co-created inclusive spaces like HSVC Beverage, and contributed to personalized education programs.
It wasn’t just about art or design. It was about dignity. About helping others feel seen, valued, and capable of expressing themselves in ways words often fail to capture.
I don’t claim to have all the answers. But I show up — with curiosity, humility, and a belief that creatives can be a quiet act of service. Whether I’m working with a global brand or a grassroots movement, I strive to create work that resonates, uplifts, and makes space for others to shine.













