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Color
In this work, I introduce artificially colored water into a natural landscape. The vivid color disrupts the familiar scenery while simultaneously blending into it, creating a mesmerizing and difficult-to-describe sensation.
The colored water exists in an ambiguous space between the natural and the artificial. Although it is clearly a human intervention, it gradually becomes part of the landscape. The surface of the water reflects the sky and surrounding environment, allowing the artificial color to merge with natural elements.
Through this subtle tension, I explore how perception shifts when the boundaries between nature and human intervention become uncertain.
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