the city healing projact


This work is part of an ongoing series. It began with my accidental discovery of a ruined city, covered by cable wires, where I marveled at nature's resilience and healing power. Through repeated travels and urban exhibitions, I realized that cities also possess this same resilience, driven by the power of tradition and the life force born from the collective unconscious.

In my subsequent creations, I incorporated more regional cultural influences, experiencing the fascinating and sometimes controversial collisions between cultures. These experiences highlighted the importance of communication and interaction, leading me to reframe my work from an interactive perspective.

Starting from comics and illustrations to large-scale installations, the work has now evolved into interactive art. My aim is to strengthen connections between people, nature, and cultures through my art.





The Origin Of The Works

During a painful time, I walked into a forest and saw ruins covered in plants and flowers. It deeply moved me, as if nature were healing the scars of a forgotten land.


I experiment with different way to express my concept

COMIC 

I created a comic story to describe this healing power, trying to narrate it through myths and legends. This has inspired me to imagine the concept of natural deities.
       



  ● ILLUSTRATION

In the illustrations, I depicted the deity in different states across various spaces and times, inspired by my travel experiences.








During setup,I faced several challenges.The stitching wasn't perfect,causing cracks in the inflatable material,so I patched it up repeatedly. Its size made it hard to transport,especially on uneven terrain,and I often carried it by hand.Surrounded by it during setup,I felt restricted and struggled to breathe in the heat.It felt like shaping immense power,yet being limited by it,much like a monk's or missionary's journey.