Huhuee ‘Crystal Dungeon’ print was part of the 'RETROSPECT: Cybersociety’ PANKEKI x Mellow Art collaborative event held at Meat Market from 19th-20th July, 2025.
Size: approx. 9 × 9cm
Huhuee is a South Korean artist whose practice primarily encompasses 3D digital art and intricate handmade clay techniques. Her creative focus lies in translating imaginative concepts into dynamic, three-dimensional expressions.
The featured piece is fundamentally inspired by early 2000s technology, particularly the CD, which serves as a potent symbol of that era's nascent digital culture. Huhuee envisioned a fictional game titled 'Crystal Dungeon', subsequently creating both a marketing poster using advanced 3D modeling and a detailed sculptural scene using resin clay. This dual presentation captures a dramatic moment in which a hero stands against the formidable Crystal Dragon.
For the artist, who grew up engaging with CD-based games, this project represents a deeply personal and playful exploration of nostalgia. She invites the audience to view the poster and the diorama collectively, encouraging a shared revisit to cherished memories of the early digital landscape.
Huhuee ‘Crystal Dungeon’ print was part of the 'RETROSPECT: Cybersociety’ PANKEKI x Mellow Art collaborative event held at Meat Market from 19th-20th July, 2025.
Size: approx. 9 × 9cm
Huhuee is a South Korean artist whose practice primarily encompasses 3D digital art and intricate handmade clay techniques. Her creative focus lies in translating imaginative concepts into dynamic, three-dimensional expressions.
The featured piece is fundamentally inspired by early 2000s technology, particularly the CD, which serves as a potent symbol of that era's nascent digital culture. Huhuee envisioned a fictional game titled 'Crystal Dungeon', subsequently creating both a marketing poster using advanced 3D modeling and a detailed sculptural scene using resin clay. This dual presentation captures a dramatic moment in which a hero stands against the formidable Crystal Dragon.
For the artist, who grew up engaging with CD-based games, this project represents a deeply personal and playful exploration of nostalgia. She invites the audience to view the poster and the diorama collectively, encouraging a shared revisit to cherished memories of the early digital landscape.