Yeoun II

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The Yeon Series

Named after the Korean word Yeon (연), a term associated with connection, affinity, and the invisible threads that link people, places, and moments, this series explores the fleeting beauty of magnolia blossoms through the language of abstraction.

Each work begins with a single flower—a brief and delicate expression of spring. Through repetition, reflection, and transformation, the blossom evolves into intricate circular forms that evoke mandalas, stained glass, and natural geometry. What begins as an ephemeral bloom becomes a meditation on continuity, balance, and interconnectedness.

The magnolia's brief flowering season serves as a reminder that beauty is often temporary. Yet within each image, the flower is preserved and reimagined, revealing patterns and relationships that are easily overlooked in everyday life.

The Yeon Series invites viewers to pause, look closely, and consider the unseen connections that shape both nature and human experience.

Archival pigment print on museum-quality paper. Available in limited editions.

The Yeon Series

Named after the Korean word Yeon (연), a term associated with connection, affinity, and the invisible threads that link people, places, and moments, this series explores the fleeting beauty of magnolia blossoms through the language of abstraction.

Each work begins with a single flower—a brief and delicate expression of spring. Through repetition, reflection, and transformation, the blossom evolves into intricate circular forms that evoke mandalas, stained glass, and natural geometry. What begins as an ephemeral bloom becomes a meditation on continuity, balance, and interconnectedness.

The magnolia's brief flowering season serves as a reminder that beauty is often temporary. Yet within each image, the flower is preserved and reimagined, revealing patterns and relationships that are easily overlooked in everyday life.

The Yeon Series invites viewers to pause, look closely, and consider the unseen connections that shape both nature and human experience.

Archival pigment print on museum-quality paper. Available in limited editions.