Just Hanging Digital Painting, 2021
POP-up Banners are advertising boards that are regularly encountered while exploring the Internet. Images that appear in the lower corner of the screen and obstruct us, then volatilize and vanish with a single click. A street banner, along with outdoor billboards, was the most effective and commonly utilized media just ten years ago, before the Internet developed into what it is now. They're similar to popup banners in that they're something you come across accidentally on your journey to your destination. Banners, on the other hand, are today found in the same or greater numbers around us than in the past, but they are no longer as effective.

The current banner, rather than the contents and images contained within it, resembles a component of an urban landscape. Banners that have been used and removed for a period of time are gathered and stacked in the warehouse. It's difficult to tell what's on the banners stacked in the warehouse. Only the partially apparent color combination will make people want to use it again. It's a work that recycles fractured pictures of banners that have lost their meaning as time has passed and have been removed from their original locations. By recombining fragmented images of such banners as part of the city landscape, this work aims to present them as part of the city view.