Biography

Daily life in metropolitan cities is interlinked with consumer images and objects. However, the veil produced by their residue blurs the spectator’s sight to the larger reality. The images and materials I choose for my works are associated with this aspect of the city, and they can be considered as practical platforms to approach the void.

The exposure of the process can be another way of accessing to the meaning of the “void” so highly regarded in Asian aesthetics, since the void is the middle ground between the visible and the invisible. Ultimately, the aim of this is to provide time and physical space for the viewers to contemplate their relationship to the world around them and their personal place with in that world . The process of unveiling, viewed in terms of making and erasing, can also suggest an open perspective to the viewers - it could be seen as nothing, but it could also generate a vacuum of positive space to think about different aspects of human perception and experience.