Life from the Corner of My Room signifies an ongoing artistic process that remains the central principle of RYOL’s practice. The origins of the artist's creative journey reveal a foundational contrast to the visual world he presents today. RYOL’s childhood was spent largely within the comfort and confines of his room. Within the quiet enclosure of his room, attention drifted toward spaces that resisted usefulness or visibility: the underside of tables, the space above cupboards, the corners where rooms receded. These marginal zones gradually became sites where his imagination took root and flourished. Drawing from this experience and spatial relationship, the exhibition’s title reflects how imagination, in RYOL’s practice, emerges from the liminal and the easily dismissed, where imagination takes hold not despite its insignificance, but because of it.