Korean artist Jin Young Yu is a woman who prefers to be a homebody instead of going out. When she does go out, she likes to remain unnoticed. Her haunting work mirrors her quiet personality. Her translucent sculptures represent “invisible people” who blend in with their environment to “climb into a space of their own and reject other people’s intrusion.”My favorite of Yu’s life-sized “invisible people” are the girls. Though her work has a melancholy tone to it, her invisible girls remind me of the carefree world of childhood imagination where parents weren’t allowed in. Yu herself has stated that she gets lost in her own world when making her sculptures. The results are breathtakingly beautiful.

Source: Arrested Motion