In this series, I explore human presence through the symbolic form of the flower. Through this image, I examine origin, connection, selfhood, and archetypal states, tracing how energy becomes structure and how structure becomes identity.
Within my Emotional Cartography Method, this series focuses on the inner territory of the individual — its construction, tensions, and points of growth. The artworks form a system of visual interconnections, opening a space for reflection on how a person organizes themselves from within.
Human Garden Series
Emotional Cartography: Conceptual Ground
*This cartographic board documents my research process for the series — the search for symbols, psychological structures, botanical studies, color systems, archetypal references, and compositional decisions that shaped Human Garden Series. It brings together the materials, fragments, and connections through which the conceptual structure of the series was constructed.
Exhibition Works
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The core paintings establish the primary structural axis of the series, where I define its visual grammar and symbolic architecture.
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Archetypal forms of the series take volume, allowing psychological tensions to unfold in three-dimensional space.
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The series expands into spatial and institutional contexts through site-responsive and collaborative formats developed beyond the studio.
*Large-scale and spatial works developed for curated exhibitions, institutional contexts, and collaborative projects. In this format, I bring the conceptual core of the series into architectural and public dialogue.
Studio Works
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Focused studio studies extend the core works, isolating specific movements and internal dynamics within the series.
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The internal framework of form is explored as an expression of identity and system.
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Autonomous archetypal figures emerge as independent symbolic states within the broader system of the series.
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The symbolic language of the series takes functional and tactile form through ceramic, allowing its structures to exist materially.
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Selected core works are preserved as limited silkscreen editions, maintaining the structural clarity of the original compositions.
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Selected studio works are presented as museum-quality giclee editions, preserving tonal depth and symbolic precision.
*Studio-based developments expand the structural and archetypal research of the series through focused painting studies, ceramic works, and edition formats. These works function as collectible continuations and remain available for acquisition.