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UNDEFINED


2024

Editorial, Poster, Photography, Art Direction, Wearable,Textile
4 Fabric garments 160 x 200 (cm)
 Book A3
Posters A1



   

UNDEFINED




At times when I see myself deeply in my lowest part, I constantly see something broken or deficient in me.

When I love, I think about my shortcomings.



What I hate is sometimes a reflection of myself,

What I admire is also a reflection of myself.



In someone else's flaws, sometimes I discover my own.

Every being possesses deficiencies.



In others' imperfections, we find beauty.

In every shadow, there's a light.

Among the noise, we find our way

We still love even knowing the flaws.

Perhaps it's through those flaws that we can love.



Something broken or deficient comes more naturally to me.

Sometimes it is the body. Sometimes the mind.



We both have similar flaws, yet I wonder why I can love them while struggling to love myself.

In a world of standards, we lose sight.



Maybe perfection is not beyond possibility but, simply nonexistent.

Can something that ‘cannot be defined’ exist?



For things that I cannot define, I leave them without defining.

Unsaid, unknown, undefined.







  Over the past year, I’ve often been thinking about imperfection in human beings. 

  Within every being lies imperfections and shortcomings that remain concealed until their stories unfold. We all possess flaws and areas where we fall short. Everyone lives with imperfections and deficiencies. Strangely enough, I often find ourselves drawn to and even more deeply in love with others despite knowing their flaws. I’ve come to realize that flaws can actually be what makes someone or something so endearing, which is why I view imperfection as beautiful. Yet, why is it so challenging to accept our own flaws? In a world where we’re flooded with external expectations and influences, staying true to ourselves has become an demanding task. So, what exactly do I define as ideal beauty?

  I reached the realization that flaws are inherent in nature, while perfection, being abstract, cannot be clearly defined. I found that the concept of Wabi-sabi perfectly embodies the beauty that aligns with my values. Wabi-sabi embraces imperfection, impermanence, and simplicity as its guiding aesthetic principles. I incorporated elements that embody both impermanence, incompleteness, and asymmetry, but also their contrasting qualities. I wanted to show both outer perfection and inner imperfection simultaneously. 




 Fabric seemed to effortlessly capture these qualities. With its flexibility and capacity to adapt to various shapes, fabric defies rigid definition of form. It felt like the most ‘natural’ material.

  To me, the circle embodies perfection. In Western cultures, it symbolizes heaven, the cosmos, the sun, and the moon. In Eastern cultures, it signifies harmony and unity, representing the natural world. Circles encapsulate both perfection and the essence of nature.






laser-cut and hand-sewn garment, 4 pieces.
160 x 200 (cm)



  I created a pattern using only circles on a rectangular piece of fabric. This fabric can be used as a poster or worn as a poncho. When it is neatly arranged and symmetrical, we can observe patterns that symbolize flawless perfection. But when a person wears the fabric, the patterns become distorted and broken, reflecting the imperfections of humanity. The uneven arrangement of holes around the person highlights our flaws.


  We always live with these imperfections, sometimes these makes people to grow, to love each other, and provide a personal compass through life’s maze. We exist around irregularities and imperfection, shaping our existence.




 


   










         


    



    



   











Designs, Styling and Photoshoot by Eunjoo Yang
Model: Guo Yu, Selina Moussa, Vitalina Virupajeva


   



Cover
UV print over Inkjet print




A3, 120gsm, 170gsm
66 pages
















OFF ON OFF
2023
Poster, Wearable, Art Direction, Photography, Digital Print, 3D Print

Resin 3D Printed, A2

Sound visualisation project based on the documentation of the sound every 3pm from 30.10.2023 to 5.11.2023.
After creating 6 Wearable sound visualised art pieces, I designed 7 versions of posters for the project.





Off On Off: Documentation of the Sound





   

   

   


7 Posters for Off On Off project



   

   

 

Six Wearable 3D Artworks

3D Printed, Resin



SPA 

2025
Typography, Poster, Photography

Visual identity design with a opening poster, logo, playlist cover design for the music media platform, SPA.




Type logo design for SPA





Opening Poster for SPA





         
  
Playlist Covers for SPA




Intimacy 
2025
Poster, Invitation Card
Poster A3
Invitation Card









Intimacy



머리칼을 빗고 쓰다듬는 단순한 행위 속에서 가장 진실하게 드러나는 친밀함을 탐구한다.



Brushing and running fingers through hair.
Each strand that slips through the hand holds a quiet trust.
Love doesn’t live in grand gestures, but in small, passing moments.




























Emotions 

2025
Package Design


A packaging design project that turns emotions into tangible experiences. 
Each package uses color, typography, and form to let you literally “hold” a feeling, making abstract emotions physical and interactive.






















HURT















AFFECTION


















PEACE


















CONFUSION















JOY










Hold the Emotions: Hurt, Affection, Peace, Confusion and Joy.






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공명:한 Resonance:Han 
2025
Typography







공명: 한恨
다원예술 전시-퍼포먼스

Resonance: HAN恨
Multidisciplinary Exhibition-Performance


2025.07.18 - 2025.07.27
광주시문화예술의전당 갤러리
경기 광주시 회안대로 891
Gwangju City Arts Center Gallery


Memoriweave: 
Part II | Homebound Collection 

2024
Textile, Wearable, Photography






To See Part I, Click HERE





   The photos used in Memoriweave were all taken during 2022-2023, a time when I traveled a lot. While these memories expanded my view of the world and my sense of self, they also deepened my appreciation for home and the stability it brings. Through Memoriweave, I wanted to capture and express this realization—blending elements of my travel memories with the feeling of valuing home.








A Bag for Keys









   




. This is an object that might does not exist in the world: A Bag for Keys. The bag only just for house keys, symbolizes the sense of home that I cherish. It reflects the simple act of entering a space that is mine alone, connecting me to comfort and familiarity.








Beoseon




















   The theme of "contrast" expanded on the differences between foreign countries and Korea. The beoseon (버선), a traditional Korean sock with a unique curved design, was chosen as a symbol of home, connecting to Korean roots. Traditionally crafted to provide warmth and comfort, beoseon is often worn indoors, especially during colder seasons. 
Made with digitally printed fabric, it takes on a fresh, contemporary feel in this interpretation.





Memoriweave: 
Part I | Pattern Design

2024
Textile, Photography






To See Part II, Click HERE





  A series of pattern designs printed on fabric, created from the photos I took throughout my travels in 2022-3.












   With the photos I captured throughout my travels in 2022-3, I’ve created a series of pattern designs. The repetition of simple scenes turns them into detailed patterns, giving a fresh perspective on the moment.













































To See Part II, Click HERE






He’s Got a Nose

2024
Poster





He‘s Got a Nose

강민서 Minseo Kang @nishinotama
원민영 Minyoung Won @o.myom

2024.8.30 - 2024.9.30
YK Presents
서울특별시 중구 을지로43길 13 대화빌딩 B1층
B1, 13, Eulji-ro 43-gil, Jung-gu, Seoul


For more informations
@yk_presents




Peace is Balance 2024
Poster

2 Posters B1

Poster designed for JAGDA International Student Poster Award 2024. 









    Peace was all about balance. 
    Find the center and keep balance, and peace follows. Yet, peace is fragile; even the gentlest breeze or smallest change can unsettle it. As the fleeting moments in our lives that hold beauty in their brevity, peace too is beautiful because of the subtle unease that lies beneath it.