This series originates from an early encounter with string pattern studies presented at a student cultural festival exhibition, which led to an exploration of how these physical, thread-based structures could be translated into graphic form through line, color, and geometric division. What began as an intuitive curiosity developed into a study of visual systems and composition, focusing on how repetition, structure, and spatial relationships interact within a graphic framework.
Variations in color balance, layering, and polygonal construction are used to examine how subtle shifts in these elements influence visual perception. Across the series, familiar geometries are reinterpreted and layered to reveal warmth, strength, and rhythm, highlighting the quiet presence of structure within everyday visual environments.





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