“Ants and Locusts”
The collective, hard-working older generations of ants face the rebellious union of freedom-seeking youth grasshoppers.
“Beecious Cycle”
The pollinators and flowers have fallen into a vicious cycle of ever-escalating competition, discontinuing new lives.
“Beetles!”
Four gender-nonconforming beetles have formed a pop band.
“High on a Red Bull”
By climbing on a mad bull, the fleas dream of reaching the heavens where their winged ancestors roam.
“Comp. & Eyes”
More eyes don’t always guarantee clearer vision.
“MiMiCry”
An army of marching “ants” pass by vegetation. Conformity in a society with rigid norms works in an extremely black-and-white way.
“ToS”
When the cicada nymph moults, a giant tree emerges. The lifeless tree is full of energy.
“Spillbug”
A jar-bug whose exoskeleton is cracked practices self-love and self-connection through art in the sanctuary of its hideaway.
“Trad. Market”
A baby spider breaks away from its mother at the traditional market.
No Swarm Zone
No Swarm Zone is a series of illustrations that employs semi-bug imagery and a cartoonish style to deconstruct toxic norms and trends in South Korea today that hurt the people amid an economic recession and rapid cultural shift.