Three Points, One Line

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Three Points One Line (2025)

Clay, Wire

Three Points, One Line comes from the feeling that many of us move through the same loop every day-home, school or work, and the path in between. I used three small creature-like forms to show these points in a simple, playful way.

Part 1:

Clay, Wire

11 × 7 × 6 inch

The left figure suggests the state of being at home-more relaxed than the other two, but still carrying the small tasks of everyday life, like cooking or cleaning. It shows how being at home is comforting, yet never completely free from effort.

Part two:

Clay, Wire

16 × 3 x 3 inch

The middle figure represents the pathway back home-when you're technically moving, but you already feel completely drained.

Its crawling, curled-up posture reflects that sense of mental exhaustion, as if your body is still on its way, but your energy is already gone.

Part three:

Clay, wire

19 × 7 × 4inch

The figure on the right shows the moment someone switches into work or study mode.

Its green fuzzy spikes suggest irritation or stress-the kind of mood many people get as soon as work or class begins.

The creatures look cute, but they still carry the everyday frustrations we all feel.