Kang Ji Youn
In landscapes where mountains dissolve into water, I depict not fixed forms but moments of transformation and becoming. Boundaries soften, forms gain rhythm, and mountains, waves, and time flow as one. Myoram Sansu is not a real landscape, but an inner terrain where memory, emotion, dreams, and hope intertwine. Small lights symbolize individual wishes, quietly guiding the way. This work exists between reality and imagination, between inner self and nature—capturing a flowing state of mind and a journey of hope that never fades.

Myoram Landscape, 61cm x 73cm Traditional pigments on Korean paper, 2026