The human body is composed of intricate mechanisms.Within us, nerves are constantly connecting, being absorbed, and repeating this cycle.In this never-ending process of interaction, numerous variables emerge, and diseases can occur.Hahyung Min, whose work is driven by an interest in pathology and physiology, views these variables not as obstacles to overcome, but as part of life.By mixing oil solvent into oil paint to create accidental cracks, observing the paths naturally formed as paint flows, or imagining the struggle of black stem-like lesions against a turbulent background, Min paints the stories created by the intertwined elements within the body.