From the
beginning of her practice, Pak has combined nontraditional materials that
activate the senses—drawing, digital images, objects, scent, and sound. In
particular, fldjf studio, launched in 2014, explored the reflection of light.
By capturing images reflected in glass windows and repeatedly covering and
revealing them, she approached the immateriality of matter. One of her most
representative works from this period consists of approximately 10,000 flat
digital objects titled light-covers.
In 2018,
Pak extended her investigation into tactility through the series ‘WTM
decoration & boma’, crafting accessories and decorative objects out of
air-dry and plaster clay. This series marked a shift from the image as a
“reflection” to something molded by hand, experimenting with the material
transference of sensory perception.
In 《Rebercca လက်
and The Cost》, Pak constructed a
fictional narrative using installation, scent, fictional products,
advertisement images, and performance. Though the scent fills the space, it
originates from a character who does not exist—“Rebercca Son”—prompting viewers
to oscillate between fiction and reality through olfactory and emotional
engagement.
In 《Ritual of Matter》, she expanded the
fictional worldview of Sophie Etulips Xylang Co. Using a website as a core
medium, Pak introduced the company’s history, technologies, and executive
figures. These were parodic representations of traditional corporate
structures, intentionally exaggerated through crude materials such as chrome
markers, stickers, and digital prints to overwhelm the senses and obscure
tangible substance. She produced images of marble textures in oil paint and
printed them as vinyl stickers, simulating material authority and transplanting
fictive sensory experience into public architectural space.