Human Garden World

This symbolic world explores human identity through botanical structures, archetypes, memory, and living systems.

Exhibition Works

*Works created for exhibitions, institutions, and public spaces.

Studio Works

*Paintings, ceramics, editions, and other collectible works developed within the world.

Project Works

*Research, publications, installations, and educational projects developed from the world.

World Mapping: Emotional Cartography

*This cartographic board documents the research, symbolic structures, archetypes, and conceptual framework of Human Garden.

World Statement

*For curators, collectors, researchers, institutions, and those interested in the conceptual foundations of the world.

Human Garden is a symbolic world explores human relationships as living systems shaped by environment, proximity, and invisible dynamics.

I approach the figure not as an individual portrait, but as part of a larger ecosystem — where each “person” behaves like a plant: growing, adapting, competing, entangling, or withdrawing depending on the conditions around them. In this context, identity is not fixed, but formed through interaction.

Using the language of naive symbolism, I construct visual environments where figures and botanical forms merge. This hybridization allows me to translate emotional and relational states into simplified yet precise symbolic structures. Color, repetition, and spatial relationships function as indicators of connection, distance, tension, or dependency.

Rather than depicting specific narratives, the works map patterns of coexistence — how individuals influence each other, how boundaries are formed or dissolved, and how systems of belonging emerge.

Human Garden is not about nature itself, but about human behavior seen through the logic of organic growth.