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Cho Gi-Seok is a South Korean photographer and creative director whose work seamlessly blurs the boundaries between fashion, fine art, and surrealism.

As the founder of the streetwear brand KUSIKOHC, Cho brings a futuristic—and often metaphysical—lens to both his editorial shoots and brand identity. Through soft color palettes, mirrored visuals, and spiritual undertones, he crafts portraits that feel suspended between fantasy and reality.

Each composition is a deliberate invitation to pause and reflect—not just on beauty, but on existence, duality, and identity in the modern world.

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    Love punctures clean. He wore her arrows like constellations — and bloomed.

    His wings were glass, his bones blooming roses — commanding gravity like a forgotten deity.

    She aimed a rose at the sky and whispered: ‘Make it bleed art.’

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    Their kiss: a ritual in flame ink — where desire devoured duality.

    Two celestial beings orbiting one another — luminous, tender, eternal.

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    A romantic tableau where time stops, and roses remember.

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    She exhales the cosmos — lips lacquered in eclipse and secrets.

    Her eyes speak in ultraviolet. Her silence is couture.

    A cicada rests where memories sleep — time molting beneath her lashes.

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    Crowned by longing, held by ghosts — beauty never asked for mercy.

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    She stared into the mirror and the future blinked first.

    She stepped into the storm with a cardboard phoenix and a worn-out bear — relics of childhood, styled like prophecy.

    Libra season, but celestial — she weighs prophecy against the gaze of eternity.

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    A siren’s baptism in stardust and blood-red silk — cradled in a cosmic womb where pleasure and origin collide.

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    Where transformation finds rest — a butterfly king beneath a synthetic moon, draped in dreams.