Re: C(eiver) Key Visual Design
The main visual draws from Young Vessel, centered on the idea of the body as both origin and passage. It captures the threshold state in which the young figure hovers between the raw and the reborn. Through fractures of light, shifts in posture, and a sense of enveloping space, the imagery reveals a form that is not yet fixed but already reorganizing itself—where the boundaries between human and object blur, and the outer shell intersects with what lies within. This unfinished form exists before molding and before becoming; in uncertainty, it gathers into a new possibility.
Creator / Concept Development
Li Wei-Han
The main visual draws from Young Vessel, centered on the idea of the body as both origin and passage. It captures the threshold state in which the young figure hovers between the raw and the reborn. Through fractures of light, shifts in posture, and a sense of enveloping space, the imagery reveals a form that is not yet fixed but already reorganizing itself—where the boundaries between human and object blur, and the outer shell intersects with what lies within. This unfinished form exists before molding and before becoming; in uncertainty, it gathers into a new possibility.
Creator / Concept Development
Li Wei-Han
