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Faintly revive and enjoy eternal life Collage

iljung kim

South Korea

Collage, mother of pearl on Canvas

Size: 35.4 W x 46 H x 1.5 D in

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Faintly revive and enjoy eternal life - Kim Il-jung - 'The number of denominations made up of hexagonal showcases that others call libraries. No, it probably consists of an infinite number. There is a large vent at the center of each showroom, surrounded by low railings. In any hexagonal showroom, the layers above and the layers below look infinite ... 'It is a phrase that Borges portrayed Babel' s library. The fact that he thinks, the boundaries between history and fantasy are vague, and the moment of bounding becomes meaningless. It is even more clearly revealed in the present age of image age. The digital code, which is reduced to the data values of the zero and the sun, travels freely around the universe. They either disappear or are not erased, they pass by, they occupy space, they also empty it. The artistic physical duality (reflection and reflection of light) given by the mother-of-pearl material meets the property of acrylic and doubles the virtual and spiritual feeling. Consisting of conscious or unconscious or infinitely scattered, the chunks of mother earth are formed into a single mass and embody a specific person. It is someone we know well and an image we have never seen before. Actors, celebrities, politicians, or figures or animals with ambiguous identities are embodied in a square frame and gaze somewhere with meaningless eyes. It was as if it had been from the beginning or just occurred somewhere. I wander around so leisurely. By the time we reach our primary purpose of being aware of what we are, we recognize the pointlessness of awareness. Freedom to paint is gravity. It flows down and becomes solid and thickly lumpy, and when a certain concentration of concentration is added, it is freely released. In a limited space, material properties seem to flow as if they were constantly flowing, as if they had achieved unlimited movement. As it was originally, or as I had never been before. In that state, the mother-of-pearl text, which can not be fragmented, is embodied as a specific character. Shells of shells divided into various tones can either stand in embossed positions as well as prove themselves and scatter around the angle of light reflection. It embraces the shape of an oval, reveals the traces of the painted inside, and disappears as if it glows and occupies space. Endless information that is exposed to the media is enlarged and reproduced, which in itself forces a series of truths or beliefs. And it is too inclusive and implicit to believe it without filtration. The whole is a lie. I like Adorno's words that the truth exists only in fragmented form. All information is fiction and it is fiction itself. Paradoxically, my work will be influenced by the media and will not revive faintly and enjoy eternal life. The fraudulent information or data values that are so reserved are just like ghosts floating in a huge landscape.

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Collage:mother of pearl on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:35.4 W x 46 H x 1.5 D in

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Il jung kim 1979. 09. Born to Yecheon, Korea i0924ll@hanmail.net Mobile: +82-010-2803-4146 Seoul’s residential and active

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