Wondergate
Wondergate can be understood as a metaphor for the threshold of human perception—the point between what we know and what remains hidden in the shadows of the unknown. This “gate” is not a physical place, but a mental state; a moment in which reality detaches from its fixed form and infinite possibilities unfold before consciousness.
Within the world of Wondergate, the boundary between imagination and reality dissolves. What was once merely imagined becomes a form of experience, and what was assumed to be real transforms into a new question. Here, art is not a representation of the world, but its recreation—a passage from surface appearance into deeper meaning.
Wondergate can symbolize transition: from certainty to doubt, from limitation to possibility, from stillness to motion. Every passage through this gate is a transformation of perception; as if with each crossing, one encounters a renewed version of the self.
Ultimately, Wondergate is neither a destination nor a beginning, but a living space between the two—a suspended realm where existence remains in flux and meaning is continuously forming and dissolving.
- TypeShort looping
- Art TechniqueDigital collage / mixed media (photorealistic rock + 3D stairs + flat graphic elements)