Through print media and object-based mixed media, I explore a third space woven from objects, people, nature, and the urban environment. Architectural materials carry traces of human activity while simultaneously reflecting the time spent within nature. Within these structures—often deconstructed like honeycombs—linger the forms of bodies, trees, and buildings, breathing quietly. All these elements overlap to reveal a decentralized structure, where the layered rhythms of urban society and the natural world subtly intersect. Fragments of landscapes gradually take form. In this space, the organic softness of natural elements and the sharp edges of artificial objects, as well as intricate design, coexist—interacting like flowing water. Every existence resonates quietly, equally, within this shared harmony.





