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Photographed at Muwang-ri, Yangpyeong-gun in November 2025
A monumental circular portal constructed entirely from stacked firewood logs and split timber pieces dominates this gallery scene in Muwang-ri, Yangpyeong-gun. The arch is built from dozens of cross-cut log rounds and elongated split wood pieces arranged in a radiating sunburst pattern, their pale, freshly cut surfaces contrasting with the darker bark edges visible on the outer rim. The circular opening frames a view through to another section of the gallery, where a twisted, Mobius-strip-like sculpture made from woven wood and straw sits on a pedestal, and a warm-toned wall piece is partially visible beyond. The precision of the wood arrangement is remarkable, with each piece carefully fitted to maintain the smooth curve of the inner circle while the outer edges burst outward in organic, ray-like projections. The polished hardwood floor reflects warm light beneath the installation, and the overall palette of natural wood tones, from cream and honey to deep umber, creates a warm and inviting atmosphere. This large-scale wood construction demonstrates extraordinary craftsmanship and celebrates the raw beauty of timber as both a structural and artistic material, transforming what might seem like ordinary firewood into a breathtaking architectural statement.