The work in this exhibition is The Little People-with Red, the series The Little People was first shown in Suho Paper Memorial Museum in 2002. Afterwards, the little people change with each new work, mirroring my own change with time. Each of the little people, made with wire and papier-mâché, has a small head and a big body. This disproportionate body gives these little people a kind of ridiculous appearance of only having a body. Or, each of these little people are attempting to confirm the strangeness of existence in the chaotic daily life. This time, the little people have a piece of red felt on their bodies. Perhaps intuitively, it resembles blood or wounds. However, it is this red that accentuates the purity of the white, or increases the little people's uniqueness; they are all the same, but they are all not the same. They are together, but they are all living independently.