A visual artist and fine arts alumnus of Lasalle College of The Arts, Aiman’s practice has journeyed exhibitions and art fairs from the local stages of Singapore to international platforms including, Indonesia, China, Spain and the US. Other then a recent showing at S.E.A. Focus 2024, he has held three solo exhibitions, and was also profiled alongside ten artists from South East Asia in 2020—a collaboration with ArtSEA on establishing arts-based initiatives for social impact. His current practice--deeply informed by his ongoing studies in Theology at the University of Divinity (AU)--seeks to explore embodiment as a dynamic process of learning and connection—where meaning emerges not only through individual experience, but through our entanglement with environments, communities, and collective memory. This intellectual and creative pursuit has been recognised with accolades such as the Stanton Archer Prize from the University of Divinity in 2022 and 2023, while his passion for art has also been acknowledged by various awards such as the Homiens Art Prize, the Georgette Chen Scholarship, and the Winston Oh Travel Award.