Hannaz | Woosh Teang Tong

Hannaz | Woosh Teang Tong

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.

"I have an idea that some men are born out of their due place. Accident has cast them amid certain surroundings, but they always have a nostalgia for a home they know not."
THE MOON AND SIXPENCE

"They were not born where they were supposed to be but elsewhere."

This quote from William Somerset Maugham's novel "The Moon and Sixpence" has lingered in the artist's life. For half a decade, Hannaz traveled along the warm sun on the beaches of Europe, yearning for the unknown homeland she could possibly build in every place she visited. However, she soon found herself wanting to leave to yet another location, like a rubber ball bouncing never knowing where to go.

During those days in Europe, she once thought about coming back to her country by the 60s. That plan came forward 20 years quite unexpectedly due to Covid-19, making her nestle in Jeju, Korea. It has been more than a year she has visited every corner of the island, trying to build her place in the scenes she grew up watching on TV and photos on the calendars.

Nevertheless, she found herself bouncing off again, for she realized those exposures only gave her another illusion about Jeju. She became a stranger in the familiar, having to build her unique perspective on the island. This series presents this year-long journey of Hannaz, showing various landscapes of Jeju Island with herself mirrored to the rubber ball.