She studied at Hongik University, where she initially focused on Oriental Painting. However, a field trip to the Kangjin region—the historic site of the Goryeo celadon kilns—changed her trajectory. Legend has it that upon finding a shard of inlaid celadon in the dirt, she wept. That shard, with its black and white inlays beneath a crackled green glaze, became her obsession.
Another theory suggests that the Kumja Moon could be an example of a "lunar transient phenomenon" (LTP), which refers to temporary changes or anomalies on the moon's surface. LTPs can be caused by a variety of factors, including meteorite impacts, gas emissions, or changes in the lunar regolith. kumja moon
Despite scientific explanations, the Kumja Moon has become a topic of fascination among conspiracy theorists and North Korea enthusiasts. Some speculate that the Kumja Moon is a secret North Korean lunar base or a reconnaissance satellite used for military purposes. She studied at Hongik University, where she initially