Zoey Jeong

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Breaking Bread Workshop, 2025. Risograph poster, 11 x 17 in.
Break Bread BINGO, 2025. Bingo card, 8 x 10 in.
Peering Perspectives

Peering Perspectives is about the joy of discovery—the moment when a 
playful observation turns into something profound. Through layering, 
juxtaposition, and abstraction, I highlight how simple shapes can lead to 
surprising visual transformations. The same object can shift depending on
context, prompting new interpretations with closer inspection. What first 
seems like a random similarity can evolve into a design that surprises, 
informs, or even delights the viewer. By amplifying these subtle yet 
striking connections, I encourage an active approach to looking; one that 
rewards curiosity and deeper engagement with everyday visuals.

Peering Perspectives explores how a simple visual connection—one that 
might seem silly or coincidental—can unravel new ways of seeing and 
understanding the world. Familiar objects are often more than they 
appear, and through shifts in perspective, unexpected relationships 
emerge. A walnut resembles a brain, a sliced carrot mimics an eye; these 
visual echoes spark curiosity and invite a reconsideration of how we 
assign meaning to what we see. Design has the power to reveal these 
unnoticed details, transforming the mundane into something 
thought-provoking.

By embracing ambiguity and encouraging an open-mind, Peering 
Perspectives
challenges the idea of fixed-meaning. Through unexpected 
visual pairings, seamless transformations, and subtle distortions, I create 
moments of wonder where the ordinary becomes extraordinary simply by 
shifting how we look at it. This work encourages a more mindful and 
imaginative way of seeing, proving that even the most playful 
observations can lead to deeper appreciation, storytelling, and thought-
provoking design. I demonstrate that perception is not static, but rather 
evolving, shaped by how we choose to engage with the world around us.











Boston University College of Fine Arts
School of Visual Arts