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The work asserts that the objects around us are not static and possess their own agency. It highlights the effect of materials and the idea that inanimate matter is not motionless, drawing attention to the intrinsic vitality of matter in relation to the cyclical nature of nature and the return of biomaterials to it.
Biomaterials, located behind lens glasses, can interestingly crack over time, with the cracks' movement being unpredictable. Granular structures and layers interact with each other, creating a unique form of movement. The appeal of organic materials lies in their inherent, quivering, and potentially intense vitality.
Rather than imposing a specific idea about vitality and cyclicality, the focus becomes the questions:"What is nature telling us? What do organic materials reveal to us?
Materials: Agar Agar, Mint, Tea.

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"While the answers may not be clear-cut and definite, they are equally variable. Throughout the process, I listened to nature, studied plants, and researched organic materials, which offered me the opportunity to develop the material."

The development process of the material represents both an end and a new beginning, much like the development process of biomaterials, which signifies both an end and a new beginning. Just as biomaterials return to their essential source by dissolving in nature, this artwork symbolizes the endless cycle of existence and reminds us of its vitality.

The dissolution of the material is not a disappearance but an expression of returning to the original source and aligning freely with the nature of existence.

Materials: Agar Agar, Poppy, Indigo.
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"Creating is witnessing, dissolving is returning, and embracing the fluidity of existence is finding true freedom; vitality lies at the heart of these processes."

 
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The works explore the transformation of biomaterials back to nature and the intrinsic vitality of substances from a microscopic perspective.

These pieces are assembled to emphasize the experimental processes of natural materials and their layered structures. The changes undergone by the biomaterials behind lens glasses and the cracks created by these transformations highlight the vitality of the material. Each piece presents a series of interconnected experiments, each offering a different perspective and experience.

Materials: Agar Agar, Poppy, Indigo, Mint, Tea, Cinnamon, Eggshell.

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