Recent works

Yes, you can

(Oil on canvas, 2025)

20.3 x 25.4 cm

This self-portrait shows resilience and empowerment of myself pulling out my crown of thorns
Mountain God
(Acrylic on canvas, 2024,
50.2 x 76.4 cm)
Mountain Gods in Korea are believed to guard, guide and bless people in a village, and to answer specific petitions for blessings (particularly requests for the birth of a child).
Due to the influence of Confucianism, female Mountain spirits have been forgotten, but they have been propitiated in every dynastic period of Korean history. Usually, tigers in historic Mountain God paintings are believed to be the god’s messenger, but tiger itself is portrayed in Korean folklore as a creature that protects humans against evil spirits. This painting was inspired by Hojakdo, a traditional Korean folk painting, depicts a tiger and magpie.
A Child of Cosmos

(Oil on canvas, 2025)

30.5 x 30.5 cm

This painting shows that every one of us, including myself, is a child of Cosmos. I wanted to highlight that we do not need to live in fear of doing anything we truly want as we are universe itself.