BIOGRAPHY
I am a visual artist whose work explores subtle states that emerge at the boundary between thought and sensation.
I draw from fleeting moments of everyday life—fragments of emotions, memories, and passing thoughts—and reconstructs them as drifting forms within the pictorial space.
Rather than presenting a fixed narrative or a single interpretation, My practice intentionally leaves room for the viewer’s own experiences and perceptions to intervene. Through painterly gestures, repetition, and layered structures, my works generate a quiet tension between movement and stillness, accumulation and dissolution.
I am interested in the moment before thought becomes language—when perception remains fluid and undefined. My works function not as vessels of determined meaning, but as open fields in which thinking continues to unfold.
CV
23 Solo Exhibitions
AP Gallery, Seoul (Invited Solo Exhibition)
Nowon Cultural Center (Curated Invited Exhibition)
Gyeongchun Line Forest Gallery, Nowon Cultural Center
(Open Call Selected & Invited Solo Exhibition)
Dosol Museum of Art, South Korea
Roche Gallery, Seoul (Invited Solo Exhibition)
Insa Art Plaza Gallery, Seoul
Conseil Gallery, South Korea
Hangaram Gallery, Seoul
Dobong Gallery, Seoul (Invited Solo Exhibition)
and others
Art Fairs & Booth Exhibitions
Participated in numerous domestic and international art fairs and booth exhibitions
Group Exhibitions
Various group exhibitions in South Korea and abroad
STATEMENT
My work focuses on moments when thought remains in motion, before it settles into fixed meaning. I observe how emotions and perceptions drift, overlap, and quietly transform.
Through layered forms and subtle repetition, My works create spaces where meaning is never fully anchored. Rather than offering a narrative, I invite viewers to linger in a state of suspended thinking, where thoughts continue to move freely.
My practice embraces uncertainty, allowing perception to flow without resolution.


