The Flower Wind series uses stains that naturally spread on Korean paper to give a sense of rhythm through random effects and repetitive patterns in shapes that look like flowers or people, trying to fit together like a puzzle.
I tried to express the image of human groups crying out for viruses, climate change, environmental pollution, etc. by beautifying them with flowers, and the space we all live in is becoming more serious day by day, but this work expresses the hope that in the future it will be filled with fresh and fresh flower breezes. It was
explained with an internal theme.