Four Season-Spring
A landscape before opening.
An existing fracture
meets light again.
The seasons divide time,
but the heart remains in one place.
Across different seasonal landscapes,
the same vessel appears.
Its fractured surface records an unhidden inner wound,
while the drawn ornament rests as a trace
of an irreducible self.
This work does not speak of healing.
It observes a presence that passes through seasons
without erasing its fractures.
Four Season – Artist Note
Four Season is a body of work in which AI-generated imagery, printed surfaces, and hand-drawn jewelry coexist within a single visual field.
Rather than viewing seasons as a linear passage of time, the series interprets them as sensory situations encountered repeatedly within a single day.
Reflecting a contemporary environment saturated with images and information, the AI-generated visual layer evokes a space where the inner self is easily worn down and exposed.
The jar represents a wounded heart shaped by such exposure, with cracks and traces marking moments where emotion has passed and endured.
Juxtaposed with the jar, the hand-drawn jewelry acts as a chosen human intervention within a system of mechanical generation.
It is not a decorative layer detached from vulnerability, but a form through which a personal identity emerges from emotional experience.
Through the coexistence of AI and the human hand, Four Season presents emotional seasons as landscapes where wounds and selfhood exist simultaneously.
Base: Canvas (Giclée Print) / Size: 16×16 Inch (40 W x 40 H x 3 D CM)
Details / Point Work: Acrylic paint
Finish: Varnish












