The Circle Of Alliances
Arts, Culture & Inspirations
Relationships are not merely a means to an end; they are the very condition of all human transformation.
Here, a space for writing and connection unfolds.
I share reflections, encounters and ongoing explorations around art, culture and craftsmanship.
South Korea holds a particular place here — a land of inspiration and dialogue — yet the gaze remains open to all that connects cultures and human beings.
These texts are born from lived experience, sincere questioning and patient observation.
They do not seek to assert a truth, but to explore, to connect, to inquire.
Writing here means stepping back.
Observing the gesture.
Listening to the relationship.
Understanding what is transmitted in silence.
Nothing is fixed.
Everything is learned along the way.
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- Arts Culture & Inspirations

At the Origins of a Sacred Art For centuries, wood has held a central place in the architecture, art, and spirituality of the Korean peninsula. Present in temples, traditional houses (hanok), and ritual objects, it has shaped the aesthetics and cultural landscape of the country. It was during the Three...
Projects & Alliances
Where soul, art and gesture meet.
The Circle of Alliances is a living space — a place where projects are born from connection, where alliances are woven even before they take shape.
Here, creation is never merely an object. It is encounter, listening, transmission.
An alliance between hands and intention, between ancestral gestures and a vision oriented toward the living.
those that take time,
those built on trust,
those that place the human being, culture and meaning at the heart of the act of creating.
Nothing here is fixed.
Each text, each project, each alliance is a trace in motion — one step further toward a creation that connects, in order to connect and elevate.
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- Projects & Alliances

Before time was measured, there was breath. Suhoja n°0 embodies this intention: the alliance of the living and the metal, of gesture and connection. Conceived within Maison Nunchi, Suhoja n°0 is envisioned as the meeting of two sacred arts: Mokjogakjang — the ancestral Korean art of wood carving, recognized as...


