“Dream of Mea-hwa” is a realistic representation of a woman in a hanbok and a plum blossom against a background of symmetrical and repetitive geometric patterns. The patterns are reminiscent of a psychedelic light stage, capturing the artist’s own network of meanings in consumed images, such as clubs and billboards. The colorful fluorescent ‘circles’ are repeated in various sizes and colors, giving viewers the illusion of being in a virtual space.
Artist Collection, 2023
A lounge, 2023
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