Visual artist Jocelyn Tsaih’s work is introspective in nature and filled with a strong sense of closely observed human nature. Working across a range of different media such as painting, mural-making and illustration, the recurring amorphous figures in Jocelyn's illustrations are abstract forms used to tell stories and embody different aspects of what it means to be human, including our emotions, the relationships we form, and the subconscious part of ourselves.