The origin of Huzi comes from the Korean language, where it is written as “휴지” and pronounced as ”[hyu-ji]” in English. However, I have personally developed a different English spelling for it. This space is a personal creative platform, and I hope it becomes a place where anyone can visit and freely explore.


I aim to explore new creative possibilities with AI, not just producing results but building a creative brand called Huzi. Tissue is one of the simplest yet most essential objects in everyday life, but at the same time, it disappears easily, transforms, and can be repurposed. I chose the name Huzi to reflect these characteristics, connecting it to the freedom of creation.


Tissue is needed everywhere, yet it is frequently used without much recognition. It is primarily a tool for wiping or absorbing, but it can also serve as a medium for free expression and artistic depiction. Additionally, its white surface can absorb any color and can be folded, torn, or crumpled, making it a medium that holds limitless creative possibilities.


Rather than simply creating something, I focus on delivering sensory resonance and messages through content. I strive to create works that blend sensory expression, visual elements, and imagination while collaborating with AI to refine and develop them into more sophisticated and unique forms.

The origin of Huzi comes from the Korean language, where it is written as “휴지” and pronounced as ”[hyu-ji]” in English. However, I have personally developed a different English spelling for it. This space is a personal creative platform, and I hope it becomes a place where anyone can visit and freely explore.


I aim to explore new creative possibilities with AI, not just producing results but building a creative brand called Huzi. Tissue is one of the simplest yet most essential objects in everyday life, but at the same time, it disappears easily, transforms, and can be repurposed. I chose the name Huzi to reflect these characteristics, connecting it to the freedom of creation.


Tissue is needed everywhere, yet it is frequently used without much recognition. It is primarily a tool for wiping or absorbing, but it can also serve as a medium for free expression and artistic depiction. Additionally, its white surface can absorb any color and can be folded, torn, or crumpled, making it a medium that holds limitless creative possibilities.


Rather than simply creating something, I focus on delivering sensory resonance and messages through content. I strive to create works that blend sensory expression, visual elements, and imagination while collaborating with AI to refine and develop them into more sophisticated and unique forms.

The origin of Huzi comes from the Korean language, where it is written as “휴지” and pronounced as ”[hyu-ji]” in English. However, I have personally developed a different English spelling for it. This space is a personal creative platform, and I hope it becomes a place where anyone can visit and freely explore.


I aim to explore new creative possibilities with AI, not just producing results but building a creative brand called Huzi. Tissue is one of the simplest yet most essential objects in everyday life, but at the same time, it disappears easily, transforms, and can be repurposed. I chose the name Huzi to reflect these characteristics, connecting it to the freedom of creation.


Tissue is needed everywhere, yet it is frequently used without much recognition. It is primarily a tool for wiping or absorbing, but it can also serve as a medium for free expression and artistic depiction. Additionally, its white surface can absorb any color and can be folded, torn, or crumpled, making it a medium that holds limitless creative possibilities.


Rather than simply creating something, I focus on delivering sensory resonance and messages through content. I strive to create works that blend sensory expression, visual elements, and imagination while collaborating with AI to refine and develop them into more sophisticated and unique forms.