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About

Born and raised in Korea, I'm a photographer who shoots things when the sun goes down and archive them in a way that truly expresses my feelings toward my society.

About

Born and raised in Korea, I'm a photographer who shoots things when the sun goes down and archive them in a way that truly expresses my feelings toward my society.

Isolation

Isolation came into my life when my mental health was below the ground level.
Pushing away people that cares about me, blocking myself from the world, no social media, just watching stupid videos on the internet.

At the same time, I was envious of other people's successes, bashing myself because I thought my works wasn't good enough, and blaming the world when it's really not.

But when I started to really focus on creating just singular artwork that I was satisfied with, all the negative thoughts has been isolated.

Really understood what "creating to live" is all about.

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INTERVIEW
WITH
ARTIST

Q1. What are the strengths of NFT artists compared to other artists?

A. It frees artists from being unable to display their work and have communities outside of where they live. Global exhibitions such as this are a great opportunity for us to reach more audiences, have more connections, and show what we have and admire other artists and etc.

Q2. What advice do you want to give to foreign artists who want to enter the NFT market in Japan?

A. Good to learn Korean, for sure. Understand that Korean communities and markets are mainly spoken in Korean, so study hard! It's never too late.

Q3. Please let me know what communities you participate in and how they help you!

A. Twitter, for sure, and they're a great help if you're looking for a global opportunity to showcase your work, and be part of many communities that I can't even list here.

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