This exhibition explores the process by which colors and forms transform through the shifting sensitivities of daily life into representations imbued with allegory. The images, born accidentally from the gestures of color, line, and form, weave landscapes, objects, and installations inspired by animals and plants. These works, set against the background of historical events printed and fading on thermal paper, or constellations punctured into handmade recycled paper as specimens, evoke a sense of things existing within the vast expanses of humanity and the cosmos. As raw, white materials take on color and form, becoming distinct entities that breathe through interaction with people in everyday life, what kind of world emerges before our eyes, unfolding as the landscape and situation around us? Please participate in a fragment of a narrative-history woven from the intertwining of white, color, and form.
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