Shelter: It Forgets the Tides..
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2025
Ink drawing and screenprinting on mesh fabric, Japanese Knotweed, baker's twine, quilting pins
88 H x 70 W x 20 D in.  (224 x 178 x 51 cm)

As a recurring motif that stems from the notion of ‘impermanence home’, the makeshift architecture of survival shelters and their versatile configurations have followed my research for a long time. This form of improvisatory living compartment investigates the transitions between environments and distances, manifests its own distinct space to nurture the lives within, while constantly observing and responding to the surroundings. With its ephemeral nature, this work questions our mortality and fragility, yet mirroring our resiliency and adaptability to foreign conditions. 

This work takes the form of a “dining-fly” and a “lean-to“ survival shelter arrangements, reoriented vertically into a wall relief structure. Similarly to the actual shelter, this structure utilizes tension and secured contact points into the “ground” to erect and sustain its construction.
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