Performance Art Portfolio

What you see is what it could be.


I began creating solo performance works in public spaces after reflecting on my earlier experiences as a performer. I realized that the ideas I want to express are highly personal and specific, and that these intentions often become diluted within group performances. Working solo allows me to remain honest and precise in what I communicate. At the same time, I’ve always wanted to reach people who don’t typically enter artistic or cultural spaces—those who rarely get the chance to pause or break away from everyday routines. That’s why I bring my work to the streets, stepping into the public flow of daily life to create small moments of reflection and unexpected connection.By being seen, I hope to open a path for others: to see, to feel, and to think.

What I aim to offer isn’t so much a message as it is a series of tremors in consciousness. By embodying an “option beyond options,” I hope to introduce subtle or profound disturbances. I am merely the sound of a finger snap. And if I’m lucky, one day that sound might echo in your mind, reminding you to consider something you've never thought of before. In my performance works, what you see is what it may become.