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Drawing, Ink on Paper
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Calligraphy : "It is life that light and shade exist together. There must be two sides to the story of architecture: light and shade. Life is the same. If there are days like bright light, there must be days like shade behind them. If you want to save the light from your own life, you must first face the shadow of a difficult reality and bravely move forward to overcome it." Tadao Ando, Japanese architect
2017
Ink on Paper
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13.8 W x 51.2 H x 0.8 D in
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South Korea.
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I draw Hanok which is Korean traditional house and write Hangul which is Korean word with ink and water. It’s been almost 7 years since I started drawing and writing thoroughly to heal myself and I feel growing up as I keep working on it. I think Hanok and Hangul are the most significant cultural aspects that represent Korean identity. They have taught me how to live a life that suits me and allowed me find myself. As a Korean, it is natural for me to interpret Korean stories and I’m always grateful to work with familiar elements. Through my works, I portray the beauty of emptiness and importance of simplicity. I believe there are nuances that can not be conveyed through the excessive use of technique or colors. I implement the negative spaces as many as possible so that they can control within composition on the canvas freely. I also attempt to show the beauty of Korea by juxtaposing Hanok and Hangul with delicate lines, natural smudges and neat calligraphy. I contemplate finding balance within the tension between precision and ambiguity which I think is the foundation of traditional Korean art. Therefore, I strive to represent honesty and moderation, and it is not only an artwork but also an artist who communicates with the works frequently. Hanoks inspire and fascinate me first, then I start painting in the most comfortable way I can. Now this is my life and I’m used to this pattern of life. Whenever I meet people who are impressed by my works, I feel we are connected. I would love to help people appreciate the aesthetic of Korea through my works and I’ll keep listening what my works and my mind are telling me as I grow.
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