Born into a third-generation Korean-Japanese family in Japan and now living in the Netherlands, the absence of belonging, loss, and longing are at the core of her work.
Through clay and ink — materials used across East Asia for thousands of years — she enters into dialogue with ancestral memory and invisible souls. Her installations bring together groups of objects, often sharing a form yet each subtly different, creating a ceremonial atmosphere where cultural heritage, inbetweenness, and materiality converge. What she thought she was losing has
continued, transformed. She explores that continuity, seeking resonance across cultural difference.


