Bronze A' Design Award Winner 2025
installation art, conceptual art, botanical specimens, clover plants, trifoliate leaves, four-leaf clover, pressed plants, herbarium aesthetic, book sculptures, altered books, photographic documentation, process art, sequential imagery, hand gestures, white cube gallery, minimalist presentation, pedestals, exhibition design, emerald green, chartreuse, forest green, spring green, amber, golden tones, neutral palette, achromatic ground, white surfaces, contemporary art, participatory documentation, nature and culture, organic forms, geometric architecture, horizontal composition, serial repetition, modular display, spatial arrangement, typology, archive aesthetic, preservation, collection, accumulation, luck symbolism, chance, serendipity, growth, cultivation, care, human-nature interaction, contemplative mood, meditative atmosphere, quiet intensity, visual rhythm, pattern and variation, minimalist restraint, conceptual depth, process revelation, temporal sequence, left-to-right reading, narrative implication, scientific observation, botanical study, natural history reference, educational display, gallery installation, white pedestals, cascading heights, topographic arrangement, scattered distribution, organic logic, biomorphic irregularity, orthogonal precision, crisp edges, diffused lighting, even illumination, legibility, clarity, close observation invitation, durational viewing, sustained attention, symbolic resonance, cultural meaning, universal themes, hope, fortune, rarity, discovery.
Luck is a conceptual art installation that combines photography, handcrafted and found objects, and video to ironically reconstruct the process of manufacturing luck. Through step by step photographs and encyclopedias displaying counterfeit four leaf clovers, the work questions authenticity, widely accepted cultural symbols, and the ways in which society simplifies and packages the idea of happiness. Rooted in personal memory, it uses familiar forms to provoke reflection through subtle irony and accessible visual language.