Ya-Jung(Keira)’s work works draw inspiration from sound. She is fascinated by the poetic of the invisible sound that fills spaces and this motivates her to translate this hearing experience into a visual art form. She considers her work as an exploration between vision and sound and the relationship to create attractive visual representation.
People generally think about sound in its literal meaning. By contrast, Keira does not aim to create pieces that make sound. Instead, she wants to break the boundaries of senses, encouraging viewers to use their eyes to enjoy it and imagine what it may look like. She hopes her work will trigger emotional responses.
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People generally think about sound in its literal meaning. By contrast, Keira does not aim to create pieces that make sound. Instead, she wants to break the boundaries of senses, encouraging viewers to use their eyes to enjoy it and imagine what it may look like. She hopes her work will trigger emotional responses.
Email: [email protected]