For illustrator Fern Choonet, artwork has by no means been a neatly contained observe. From doodling on her schoolbooks and bed room partitions to creating intricate, chaotic compositions impressed by all the things from ’90s different music to takeout containers, her inventive journey has been considered one of embracing mess – each actually and conceptually.
With a profession that is taken her from Bangkok to Toronto and now Tokyo, Choonet’s work is a playful collision of cultural influences, private quirks, and a visible love letter to life’s on a regular basis chaos. We had the pleasure of speaking along with her about how she bought to the place she is right this moment, from rising up in Bangkok to learning in Canada to dwelling in Japan, the place she discovered her inventive group.
Drawing outdoors the strains
Choonet’s love affair with illustration started lengthy earlier than she knew the time period for it. As a toddler in Bangkok, her faculty books have been her first canvas (a lot to the dismay of her academics). “I used to get in bother in school for drawing on my textbooks, desks and even partitions,” she admits. “A little bit of foreshadowing since I actually love doing murals now.”
Whereas artwork wasn’t an apparent profession path for her household, she discovered an early champion in her eighth-grade artwork instructor, Fay Guilian, who not solely nurtured her inventive instincts however turned a lifelong mentor. “She was the primary grownup outdoors my household who had an incredible influence on me as an individual,” Choonet says. “We nonetheless communicate to today.”
This encouragement, mixed along with her innate must create, finally led Choonet to pursue illustration regardless of preliminary hesitations in regards to the practicality of a inventive profession.

Credit score: Yulia Skogoreva

Increasing horizons in Toronto
The choice to check illustration at OCAD College in Toronto marked a significant turning level. “Earlier than shifting to Toronto, my world was so much smaller,” says Choonet. The expertise opened her as much as a world of recent views, cultures, and methods of considering, which might later turn into central to her work.
At first, the adjustment was intimidating. She recollects considering that everybody was so mental and well-spoken at school, which made her really feel overwhelmed. Nevertheless, the open, respectful dynamic between college students and professors helped her discover her footing and her confidence.
One piece of recommendation from her professor, Paul Dallas, caught along with her: “Be good, it is a small trade. Despite the fact that you make it sooner or later, at all times keep in mind to be humble.” It is a easy philosophy however one which’s formed the way in which Choonet approaches her profession and inventive collaborations.
Tokyo goals and realities
At this time, Choonet is predicated in Tokyo, a metropolis she describes with equal elements awe and respect. “Residing in Japan nonetheless appears like a dream,” she says. “The tradition is so wealthy, and you’ll see artwork in all places.”
However for all its visible inspiration, Tokyo has additionally been a crash course in cultural nuance. “Japanese tradition could be very intricate – it’s a must to learn between the strains to reside right here with ease,” she explains.
Regardless of the educational curve, Tokyo’s inventive group – a mix of expats and locals – has been an enormous supply of help. “We have collaborated on tasks collectively, helped one another discover jobs, and fashioned true friendships,” says Choonet, proving that inventive camaraderie transcends borders.


A love affair with acrylic gouache
When it comes to approach, Choonet has discovered her good match in acrylic gouache, a medium she found after shifting to Japan. Its velvety opacity and just-right texture enable her to strike a steadiness between management and spontaneity.
“It glides on the paper effortlessly and feels actually cathartic,” she says. “The ultimate outcomes have simply the correct amount of streaky and powdery texture that I like.” This hands-on method offers her work a tactile high quality, bringing life to the on a regular basis scenes and chaotic compositions she likes to seize.
Discovering magnificence within the mess
Choonet’s newest collection is a vibrant celebration of muddle—a theme that’s each private and common for her. Impressed by classical nonetheless life work however infused with a distinctly trendy, messy power, the collection is rooted in her personal experiences of navigating disorganisation, each in her bodily house and her inventive course of.
“I used to really feel actually self-conscious about how messy my studio and my thought course of have been,” she admits. However a dialog along with her therapist shifted her perspective. “He advised me, ‘Your thought course of and studio could also be messy, however it appears to have labored for you all alongside. As a substitute of adjusting, strive embracing the mess.'”
That embrace of chaos, quite than combating it, has turn into central to her inventive identification. In a design world nonetheless largely dominated by smooth minimalism, Choonet proudly champions maximalism. “Minimalism at all times felt a bit too good and unattainable for me,” she says. “I am a maximalist at coronary heart, and I wish to fill each house with color and knickknacks.”



Cultural collisions and inspirations
Having lived in Bangkok, Toronto, and now Tokyo, Choonet’s work is a melting pot of influences. “I get my color inspirations from the vibrancy of Bangkok, my consideration to element from the intricacies of Tokyo, and my social evaluation from what I discovered in Toronto,” she explains.
This mix of cultural references is especially evident in her new work, the place conventional still-life motifs mingle with popular culture relics, web traits, and private anecdotes. In her piece Excessive Constancy, for instance, Choonet pays homage to the ’90s music that formed her adolescence, filling the composition with information, posters, and memorabilia.
Choonet can be fascinated by the way in which trendy life—and the web—cultivates its personal distinctive types of muddle. In Pinteresting, she displays on the visible overload of Pinterest boards, the place mid-century pottery and intentionally damaged ceramics vie for consideration. In For Your Instagram Eyes Solely, she skewers the curated perfection of influencer desk settings, exposing the chaos lurking simply outdoors the body.
Her sense of humour and self-awareness shine by means of in these works, inviting viewers to seek out magnificence in their very own messes—whether or not they’re a pile of half-read books, a kitchen sink stuffed with mismatched dishes, or a chaotic group chat overflowing with memes.

Credit score: Tokyodex

Credit score: Tokyodex

Credit score: Tokyodex

All through her profession, Choonet has leaned closely on the inventive group round her – a price she’s wanting to go on to rising illustrators. “Encompass your self with like-minded individuals who encourage you and help you,” she advises. “Join with folks you admire and be part of occasions to showcase your work.”
As for what’s subsequent, Choonet has a busy yr forward. She’s getting ready for an upcoming exhibition in Might, the place she’ll showcase her zines, stickers, keychains, and postcards. There are additionally a number of commissioned tasks within the pipeline, alongside a private aim: making a youngsters’s guide with a powerful narrative focus – one thing that is been simmering behind her thoughts for years.
No matter kind her future tasks take, they’re going to stay unapologetically Choonet—a vibrant, messy, and festivity of all that makes life (and artwork) superbly imperfect.
