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Photographed at Muwang-ri, Yangpyeong-gun in November 2025
A deeply atmospheric art installation fills a narrow gallery corridor in Muwang-ri, Yangpyeong-gun, with an evocative interplay of natural materials and dramatic lighting. The floor is covered in a thick layer of dried fallen leaves in shades of tan and gold, while the ceiling and upper walls are adorned with masses of dried grass or straw that cascade downward in textured, thatched formations. From the ceiling, a circular sculptural element is suspended on thin strings or wires, its ring form composed of rough stone or mineral fragments that catch the light from a small illuminated orb at its center. The strings create a rain-like curtain effect as they descend from above, casting intricate linear shadows on the dark walls behind. On the left wall, a delicate metal tree sculpture with circular branch patterns adds another layer of organic artistry to the composition. The dark, charcoal-colored walls amplify the warm tones of the natural materials and create a cave-like intimacy. The installation evokes themes of seasonal cycles, the passage of time, and the relationship between earth and sky, encapsulating the contemplative spirit of Korean nature-based art in a single, immersive environment.