Invisible Monster 15


In Amoebas Realm, we are transported to a world where giant amoebas have taken control of the planet’s ecosystem. Each artwork is tied to characters from different eras within this universe, exploring the evolution of civilizations through a captivating mise en abyme. Both mesmerizing and unsettling, these creations reveal an often-overlooked invisible world, prompting reflection on our relationship with the unseen and the natural balance.

Invisible Monster 15

  • Logbook of an Amoebist No. 263

    • “The 1000th night. I record this log as an update on my latest studies under the guidance of the Amoebist Master.

      These past days have brought many lessons and failures... A few small successes have kept alive my desire to understand these entities — I’m likely too stubborn to give up.

      My most recent experiment involved a Sil from the arid lands. I traveled for 27 nights to retrieve this specimen, which I’ve once again managed to grow.

      Lesson 1: Given the increasingly hostile environment, I must consider stronger protection for my next expedition (see Log No.251). A more experienced guide may also be advisable.

      Lesson 2: Better travel shielding is essential — the sample collected quickly changed color under the temporary seal.

      As for the experiment itself: I allowed the Sil to develop around the same reflective material found among the ancestors’ ruins. The temporary seal expanded in a uniform shape, and once growth had stabilized, the final sealing layer was applied.

      Surprisingly, no discoloration occurred at the final seal. I will explore this further in upcoming experiments.”

  • Explore 'Invisible Monster', inspired by unseen amoebic threats. Meticulously arranged, the pieces mimic taxidermy precision, portraying the hidden danger. Pinned against the wall, the artworks reveal the organic shapes of microorganisms. Rye straw scales, selected for reflective allure, add lifelike texture through their interaction with the lights. This captivating collection explores the delicate dance between beauty and peril, where light unveils the intricate play of the seen and unseen.

    • Invisible Monster 15

    • Year : 2025

    • Dimensions : 30× 40× 10cm

    • Materials : Rye straw, Solid brass, Oak Wood, Glass Mirror