Little Jumpa
When you lower yourself to look at a tiny life, the corner of your desk—so ordinary to you—becomes its entire world.
One day, I noticed a tiny jumping spider on my desk. It leapt across my laptop screen, and I suddenly realized that what feels small and ordinary to us can be vast and adventurous to it. Mountains, lakes, forests—every corner becomes a landscape to explore, like the world of a curious little traveler.
Little Jumpa is more than the journey of a tiny creature; it is about how we perceive the world. Is the world we see the only reality? The same space can appear entirely different depending on perspective. If we were observed from above a city—or from the edge of the universe—our familiar, everyday world would still be only one limited view.
This story reflects on our relationship with ourselves and the world, inviting readers to pause, reconsider ordinary perspectives, and rediscover curiosity.
Nothing in the world has a fixed form; what we take as fixed is often only an illusion.
Process
The work developed through photography, risograph printing, collage, monoprint, and digital painting.