Making the Impossible Possible with @tinycactus
To see more of her work, follow @tinycactus on Instagram.
Sunrise. Sunset. For artist KangHee Kim (@tinycactus), these are the sweetest spots in a day. “I never get enough of them,” says the 27-year-old artist from South Korea, who lives in New York City. “It’s impossible to witness the perfect scenery every time, but longing to see a better one the next day leaves me with a hope. I think they are natural healers and rewards we get every day. That’s why we start a day with one and the other is closure.”
KangHee fills her profile with “Street Errands,” a series of surreal, collaged photographs. “One day, I was waiting for the right moment to photograph. Suddenly a thought came across my mind: ‘Why can’t I create it on my own?’” Her photo compositions allow her to share these magical, imagined scenes with her friends and followers. “Manipulating scenes introduces infinite possibility, where it is free from limits or restraints from real life,” she explains.
As for her 2018 New Year’s resolution? You’ll find KangHee “living life to the fullest every day!”
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Making the Impossible Possible with @tinycactus
To see more of her work, follow @tinycactus on Instagram.
Sunrise. Sunset. For artist KangHee Kim (@tinycactus), these are the sweetest spots in a day. “I never get enough of them,” says the 27-year-old artist from South Korea, who lives in New York City. “It’s impossible to witness the perfect scenery every time, but longing to see a better one the next day leaves me with a hope. I think they are natural healers and rewards we get every day. That’s why we start a day with one and the other is closure.”
KangHee fills her profile with “Street Errands,” a series of surreal, collaged photographs. “One day, I was waiting for the right moment to photograph. Suddenly a thought came across my mind: ‘Why can’t I create it on my own?’” Her photo compositions allow her to share these magical, imagined scenes with her friends and followers. “Manipulating scenes introduces infinite possibility, where it is free from limits or restraints from real life,” she explains.
As for her 2018 New Year’s resolution? You’ll find KangHee “living life to the fullest every day!”
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To see more of her work, follow @tinycactus on Instagram.
Sunrise. Sunset. For artist KangHee Kim (@tinycactus), these are the sweetest spots in a day. “I never get enough of them,” says the 27-year-old artist from South Korea, who lives in New York City. “It’s impossible to witness the perfect scenery every time, but longing to see a better one the next day leaves me with a hope. I think they are natural healers and rewards we get every day. That’s why we start a day with one and the other is closure.”
KangHee fills her profile with “Street Errands,” a series of surreal, collaged photographs. “One day, I was waiting for the right moment to photograph. Suddenly a thought came across my mind: ‘Why can’t I create it on my own?’” Her photo compositions allow her to share these magical, imagined scenes with her friends and followers. “Manipulating scenes introduces infinite possibility, where it is free from limits or restraints from real life,” she explains.
As for her 2018 New Year’s resolution? You’ll find KangHee “living life to the fullest every day!”
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