
Little Mood Book began as a personal experiment in recording emotions through numbers and words, which gradually evolved into painting moods with watercolor. The medium was chosen for its fluid and unpredictable nature, becoming a metaphor for letting go of control and allowing each mood to unfold organically. Through this process, lines, patterns, and color coding emerged as a personal language that gave structure to intangible feelings.
What started as a pocket-sized sketchbook expanded into digital art, mixed media, and embroidery. Each medium extended the dialogue between mood, pattern, and color. Little Mood Book maps emotional perception as both systematic and spontaneous, transforming fleeting states of mind into visual landscapes that are deeply personal yet universally resonant.





