My past moments and memories do not simply fade through me; they continue to live quietly within. I realized that the place where these times gather — the sorrows, joys, fragments of days both ordinary and extraordinary — ultimately exists in my heart. So I chose to transform that inner space into a garden, a place I can tend with care and intention.
In this personal garden, I become the gardener of my own life, cultivating the vast and boundless landscape of memory and time. Each brushstroke represents a seed planted, each layer a season passing, and each completed work a moment rediscovered. Through this process, I explore how memories shape identity, and how nurturing them can lead to healing, growth, and quiet transformation.
My paintings invite viewers into this inner landscape — a space where past and present coexist, where emotions take root, and where the heart becomes fertile ground for reflection. By visualizing memory as a living garden, my work offers a gentle reminder that tending to our inner world is an essential part of embracing who we are and who we hope to become.