What Will Be Remembered?
This set of five pieces highlights the uniqueness of nature untouched by the human hand. At the same time, it draws attention to the gradual disappearance of human creativity and craftsmanship in an era increasingly dominated by machines and artificial intelligence.
I believe that this is precisely why, in the future, anything that carries a human trace will become increasingly valuable — true authenticity, imperfection, and emotion. As the digital and automated world becomes overwhelming and exhausting, people will begin to long more deeply for experiences and objects created by human hands.
This idea is also reflected in the formal language of the collection. Forget-me-nots are naturally organic, unique, and fragile — much like human creativity itself, which must be protected and continually remembered. We are part of nature — therefore, remember nature.




