'gray area' that belongs nowhere
If you walk along the road in Mugye, where urban regeneration is in progress, there are many roads you don't even know about navigation. There, you realize that the area in the coexistence zone between nature and humans is a space of ambiguity that has become unclear. Living together goes through a process of transformation of the whole, which leads to a forked road to expansion or attribution. Space of ambiguity is a clear symbol that visually shows this. A road that was suddenly cut off from the pavement. A grassy vacant lot. A place where people suddenly become deserted. And then you look around, and you see the buildings in the city that stand across the sky. At the moment, the colors of nature and the colors of the city are irregularly intertwined, and it feels like a land that belongs nowhere.
What do we live with in this gray, gray place, Where are the beings who can't leave or go back?
I'm sending it to the painting with a little bit of all these questions. The things that are left and left in the middle of the city and nature. The people who live, the people who come. In this gray area, where people and nature belong nowhere, I visually represent beings that are invisible, that we don't even know where they are, because in our lives, we have lost, that we have to look for, that we don't forget.
In the gray area of possibility where recovery and development can coexist.