The artworks in this exhibition seek to reveal the intrinsic nature of objects and the relationship between their exterior and interior. They challenge the conventional definition of a 'vessel' as merely a container, suggesting that it can also hold emotions, narratives, and human experiences. Just as a book serves as a vessel for words that ignite our imagination, these objects invite us to contemplate the deeper meanings they hold. Inspired by the words of British artist Jonathan Callan, who believed that the true nature of things lies beneath the surface, the exhibition delves into the idea that beauty and meaning can be found in the unexpected and the ephemeral.
While flowers are often seen as decorative elements, this exhibition explores floral arrangements as a form of art that can express the unique individuality of each artist.
Since the artworks in this exhibition are created using real flowers, they undergo a natural process of decay over the two-week exhibition period. This transience invites viewers to contemplate our perceptions of beauty, life, and death.