This is my second Riso printing.
My first Riso experiment was in Seoul and this second experiment is happening in Berlin after a long time.
It’s printed for my current project, the “Cemetery Project.”
From an Asian perspective, I like European cemeteries and cemetery parks. I also enjoy the cafés nestled in a corner of the cemetery. Perhaps because the land in Korea where I was born is limited, there’s hardly any space left for new cemeteries. In Europe, however, there are still plenty of cemetery parks, many of which are used as walking paths.
From an Asian perspective, I like European cemeteries and cemetery parks. I also enjoy the cafés nestled in a corner of the cemetery. Perhaps because the land in Korea where I was born is limited, there’s hardly any space left for new cemeteries. In Europe, however, there are still plenty of cemetery parks, many of which are used as walking paths.
An interesting fact is that, despite how much I like them, actually I haven’t visited that much. I’ll try to stop by whenever I have time in the near future.
In a way, life is short and from the perspective of the universe, we live only for a fleeting moment. As such, the message “What do we leave behind at the end of death?”ultimately stayed with me.
This message seems like it will help me clarify and organize to some extent, the direction and attitude with which I live my life going forward. one example from my life is that I am gradually moving from maximalism to minimalism. Ultimately, what remains after I’m gone won’t be the things I owned, but the memories people have of me, the conversations we shared and perhaps the moments when I appeared in their dreams.
Ultimately, artistic activity seems to be a human instinct, a way of marking our territory, leaving a trace or making a small imprint that shows we once lived in this world.
One last tip: if you ever feel sad and need to cry, visit a cemetery park. There, crying feels completely natural. Let your tears flow freely and cry as much as you need.
The poster is A3 in size, printed in two colours in Riso printing. Inspired by Friedhof Jerusalem IV, Bergmannstraße 45–47, Berlin.
CLIENT
R.S.V.P - Berlin, GERMANY
R.S.V.P - Berlin, GERMANY
YEAR
2026
2026
ROLE
POSTER DESIGN
CORPORATE IDENTITY DESIGN
PACKAGING DESIGN
PRIVATE BRAND PRODUCTS
WEB DESIGN(mo)
LOGO DESIGN
POSTER DESIGN
CORPORATE IDENTITY DESIGN
PACKAGING DESIGN
PRIVATE BRAND PRODUCTS
WEB DESIGN(mo)
LOGO DESIGN
BRAND IDENTITY DESIGN
REFERENCE WEBSITE
https://rsvp-berlin.de
https://rsvp-berlin.de