"Everyone I knew in the Illustration program was really talented," she said.
She decided to transfer and enroll in the Academy’s 2D Animation program.
"I've definitely been influenced by the growing trend towards cartoons marketed to adults, as well as the presence of nontraditional animation in mainstream media," she said.
Hellen was asked to be an Artist in Residency at the Asian Art Museum for their events surrounding Tezuka: The Marvel of Manga exhibit. Interestingly, Hellen doesn’t categorize her work as manga, the style of Japanese comics.
"Stylistically at least, I'm headed down a different road," she said. However, I would be crazy to turn down such a great opportunity, and I feel that the museum is also providing support for local Asian American artists through these programs, which I really appreciate."
At the multimedia Blast Off! event, she demonstrated screenprinting for guests and at the upcoming AsiaAlive: Manga in the Making event, Hellen will demonstrate her approach to making comics. Guests will have the opportunity to observe the creation of her new comic – a coming-of-age story with a twist.
With such an impressive comic resume, Hellen is looking forward to moving into the new realm of 2D Animation at the Academy.
"I'm excited because what I've learned here has directly improved my comic drawing skills," she said. "My personal goal is to leave the Academy a much more capable artist than when I entered."