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No Way Home
2005, closed size:11 x 6 x 3", one of a kind, computer manipulated photographs printed on Epson Enhanced Matte Paper and Offset printed hand drawings on BFK Rives on a Davidson press, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia, PA
The hand-drawn image represents my memories of Seoul, Korea, while the digital photos represent my current reality. This work epitomizes the conflicts between memory and reality, and missing and longing something that can never be regained. At the same time, the two different types of images in the same book reveal the fact that there are no strange places and no ultimate home forever since strange places gradually become home as time passes.