The Flow of Mind 28, Hanji Casting, Embossing, and Natural Dyeing with Natural Indigo and Logwood Grey, 68.5×88.5×1.0cm, 2017
The Flow of Mind 28 is a work created by casting Hanji dyed with indigo and logwood grey, featuring a relief-like depth shaped by the inherent materiality of the paper and the slow pressure of time. The soft, flowing curve on the left evokes flow, nature, and a path—it opens outward, yet holds a dual emotion between the desire to approach and the tendency to remain at a contemplative distance.
The text-shaped form on the right is composed of excerpts from the titles of the artist’s works, spanning from early to recent periods, creating a linguistic space where inner thoughts and emotions are condensed.
The two elements contrast in form, density, and direction, and the overall composition meditatively reveals a contemplative depth between stillness and movement, gaze and immersion, through a restrained color palette and the tactile materiality of Hanji.
The text-shaped form on the right is composed of excerpts from the titles of the artist’s works, spanning from early to recent periods, creating a linguistic space where inner thoughts and emotions are condensed.
The two elements contrast in form, density, and direction, and the overall composition meditatively reveals a contemplative depth between stillness and movement, gaze and immersion, through a restrained color palette and the tactile materiality of Hanji.