水神: WATER DEITIES

Part of an ongoing series, Water Deities, the works explore how myth, ecology, and folklore interwine. Woo Jin draws inspiration from the Korean colour theory of Obangsaek, the traditional five-directional colour spectrum rooted in East Asian philosophy. The use of deep blue, vibrant red, golden yellow, white, and green is not merely aesthetic - it imbues the embroidered forms with elemental and spiritual resonance. The series postulates a speculative ecology - one where forgotten or overlooked marine life is reimagined as central to our spiritual and cultural consciousness.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Series - The Hairy Forgfish. Viscose thread embroidery. Frame size 40x50cm. 2025.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Series - Ten Tailed Fish. Viscose Thread Embroidery. Frame Size 40x50cm. 2023.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Series - Xia. Viscose Thread Embroidery. Frame Size 40x50cm. 2023.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Series - Yu. Viscose Thread Embroidery. Frame Size 40x50cm. 2023.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Series - The Sardine Man. Frame Size 40x50cm. 2024.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Series - The Squid Man. Frame size 40x50cm. 2024.

Woo Jin Joo. Water Deities Installation Shot at Staffordshire St Gallery 11:11 Exhibition. 2023.

Woo Jin Joo. Xie. Viscose embroidery. 2023.

Woo Jin Joo. The Urchin Man. Viscose embroidery. 2023.