I explore the human body by dividing it into its "exterior" and "interior," becoming deeply interested in how a rigid outer structure contains a soft, pliable core. I understand the exterior as hard, geometric, and controlled, while the interior is organic, fluid, and unpredictable. These opposing qualities coexist in a fragile yet symbiotic relationship.
This duality is central to my Anima-in anima series. In these works, I juxtapose materials that embody these contrasting conditions: glass bottles and acrylic boxes suggest the body's structured exterior, while sponges, scouring pads, stockings, cotton, soundproof panels, bubble wrap, aqua sticks, and corrugated tubes evoke a yielding, visceral interior.