Statement

After years of language studies, I note both the importance of language for communication as well as its limitations.  With all the digital innovations and gadgets, the relationship between people is under great transformation.  I would like to question this technology driven society and reflect particularly on the “blur” zone where boundaries between the physical environment and the digital world fuses.

In The production of space (1974), Henry Lefebvre searches for a reconciliation between mental space and real space.  My intention is to explore the negative space in vision, and thus to create a sense of imaginary and detached spaces of an object within a physical space by the use of painting and digital means.  The attempt is thus to create a logically confusing, but at the same time imaginary space projected within the pictorial, so as to remind people how our notion and experience of space is much influenced by the media and technology.