About
Me
Performance Design and Practice student at Central Saint Martins, working across fashion, scenography, moving image, and digital media. My practice combines creative direction, image-making, and spatial thinking, approaching fashion as the construction of narrative environments rather than purely image-based outcomes. Growing up between Eastern and Western cultural contexts, I am particularly interested in how visual languages shift, translate, and sometimes collide across different systems.
Alongside digital work, I have hands-on experience in live performance, exhibition installation, and physical production, developing projects from concept through to realisation. I enjoy working directly with space, materials, and on-site setups, translating visual ideas into environments that can be both seen and physically experienced.
I’m currently moving towards production design, inspired by Production Designers Ryu Seong-hie and Joseph Bennett, whose work continues to shape how I understand cinematic space and visual storytelling. At the same time, I’m still figuring out where exactly I position myself—somewhere between fashion, film, and spatial practice, and still shifting.
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