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As a person who was born and grew up in several different major cities filled up with skyscrapers and many other architectural structures, I always have a strong desire for seeing wide-open landscape; sceneries sculpted by wind, rain, and other natural events. I took my imaginary scenes and reproduced them by reinterpreting elements found in cities. Architectural materials like details from marble floors are depicted as rain and icebergs, and tiny details from rusted railings take roles of mountains in this series. Meanwhile, city elements add the surrealistic feelings on top of those re-contextualized details.