We were honored to participate in London’s iconic Thames Festival thanks to the invitation from the renowned artist Kang Ik-joong. As part of the festival, we installed a 7-meter-tall floating light sculpture titled Floating Dreams on the River Thames.
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Dimensions: 7m (W) × 7m (L) × 7m (H)
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Development Period: 3 months
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Transportation: 2 months overseas shipping
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Installation Duration: 7 days
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Exhibition Duration: 30 days
Despite the intense and demanding schedule, the exhibition was a success thanks to the dedication and support of many individuals on-site in the UK.
Pride in Sharing Hanji with the World
Presenting traditional Korean Hanji (Korean handmade paper) on the River Thames was a moment of deep pride and cultural significance. Floating Dreams embodied the convergence of Korean heritage and contemporary public art, floating on one of the world’s most storied rivers.
It was a joyful and meaningful experience, and we sincerely hope that opportunities like this will continue to grow—where Korean culture can connect with global audiences through light, paper, and dreams.
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