My pieces are based on everyday encounters and gendered roles. I use found objects from what is essentially the refuse from daily life. I transform discarded objects into portable, jointed or stuffed dolls that an audience can easily carry and manipulate into different positions. What better material could I use other than “thrown back” discarded materials to confront an audience with ignored gender issues? Furthermore, the dolls have names suggestive of their gendered roles so that viewers will re-consider their opinions on the issue each doll personifies. At present, I am focusing on several main gender stereotypes common in Korean society--to name a few, "the mama's boy," "an office wallflower" and "the gold-digging bean-paste girl." My dolls are altogether a satire on Confucian principles strongly rooted in Korean society.