The first duo in the series, inspired by the lion dance from Lunar New Year traditions and connected to my cultural background.
Split into head and body, the two parts rely on each other to come alive. The front carries the expressive lion head with layered details and bold colors, while the back follows as the body, moving in sync. The cube forms are embedded within the costume, blending structure with performance. It’s about rhythm, coordination, and shared movement—two parts becoming one.
The first duo in the series, inspired by the lion dance from Lunar New Year traditions and connected to my cultural background.
Split into head and body, the two parts rely on each other to come alive. The front carries the expressive lion head with layered details and bold colors, while the back follows as the body, moving in sync. The cube forms are embedded within the costume, blending structure with performance. It’s about rhythm, coordination, and shared movement—two parts becoming one.