




Drawing by wire work allows repeating lines to create a perspective by creating similar forms.
The lines in repetitive forms do not actually decrease in size, but because they move away from each other, it allows me to imitate a perspective similar to the one in the photograph with lines. The simplicity of the lines and the encounter of the perspectives from two different photographs at the same time form a three-dimensional and abstract space. When this space comes together with its shadow, it reflects the diversity of the inn that can enter from one place and exit from another. Repeating lines also refer to the layout of the inn.