PROJECT 5: ECLORE TYPHOON
Like a typhoon that is blossoming and whirling. is project was initiated after I saw a phrase of photographer Lois Green eld: “freezing of the moving in time”. As a photographer specialising in taking photographs of dancers, she mainly focuses a moment of moving objects, showing the stationary image of the moving. I attempted to apply her words to typhoons, the natural disaster we experience, and to express the moving and whirling typhoon in its momentary still looks. For the project, among many facets of a typhoon, I focused on the eye of a typhoon where stillness and noise coexist. Hence, to capture the coexistence of stillness and noise in the clothes, I distinguished the parts where ruffles are attached and where they are not. To emphasise the whirling look of the typhoon, the ruffle is not single-layered but multi-layered in different lengths.



