Echoes I love humanity, I hate humans
Book Introduction
The illustrations featured in this zine focus less on detailed interpretations of each work and more on the broader context of the artist’s vision. Even within a cold and
detached gaze toward the world and humanity, traces of hope and faith in human compassion remain. This book captures that tension and balance, allowing readers to
experience a unique sensibility where coldness and warmth coexist.
Author Introduction
The artist expresses the darker aspects of life through a somber sense of humor, juxtaposing tragic narratives with vibrantly colored illustrations to create a deliberate
clash between content and form. The bittersweet realities, depicted with an almost awkward innocence, emerge as a kind of comedy—an attempt to overcome life’s
inherent tragedy and to restore the repressed negativity back into lived experience.
His work moves fluidly between paint and digital media, and at times expands into crude yet original sculptural forms. Through these diverse experiments, the artist
reveals an uncomfortable but honest reality through a new visual language.