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View In My Room
Painting, Oil on Paper
Size: 13 W x 16.1 H x 1.2 D in
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One piece of ink slowly spreads, and then meets another and stops. Where there is a stop, another thing spreads out again. Each dot ends with a different point at the same time as the beginning. Shin Sang-won says his work begins with a dot and ends with a dot. This word is in line with the traditional value of Oriental painting, which views painting, writing and spirit as one and equates the work of painting with the training of the mind. One point that concentrates the author's thoughts and experiences is the beginning and end of the picture and everything. Also, it doesn't end up as one, but it gradually gathers and fills the screen. Shin Sang-won uses this to create layers of time. The fleeting drawing and writing are the entrance to the hierarchy of the time. Shin Sang-won leads the viewer to a deep-thinking fountain of food.
2018
Oil on Paper
One-of-a-kind Artwork
13 W x 16.1 H x 1.2 D in
Not Framed
Not applicable
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Using black ink, repeatedly fill in the white screen with dots and lines. It is called black bait, but the color of ink is called brown in the East. "Hyun" is a profound word meaning black, black light, sky light, sky light, far away and profound. Just as black but fine red and blue, and the color of the night sky is not completely black, the color of ink is a complex color that is hard to define in a word. At first glance, the color of ink differs depending on the time of ink production and the wood used as a material, and the emotions felt by the surrounding environment, space, and light are similar to human emotions. "When I first used ink ink many times, I started to get inspiration from Venice's Sea of the Night. In 2017, I felt a different emotion when I saw the sea that looked black on a small bridge in Venice. When I saw the sea at night in Venice, I felt uncomfortable but uncomfortable, like a vague and endless floor, if I had received positive emotions such as rest, sunny, bright, and exhilarating. Seeing the swaying of the black sea, I thought it was perfectly similar to the color of ink, and I would like to convey the feelings I felt at that time to visitors. It's a dictionary definition of repeating the same thing. It is an act of repeatedly putting ink with a brush, but the result of repeated ink is different every time. It is a repetition of behaviors with different results. It leaves its own country by repetition and creates another mark on it, creating a space of 'empty' weight. The more you repeat, the deeper the empty space becomes, and there is a place where emotions permeate every corner of the space. It is to create a space that exists and does not exist, as if we were looking at a virtual space in the mirror. They work while comparing repetitive actions to human life. An incident that leaves a mark on a life resembling white paper, and each person's personality, characteristics, and personality appear and live their lives. Speak more narrowly, in comparison to each day. Many people think that life has no special meaning and that boring life repeats itself. But I think that day will come together and become the only person. While thinking about this, the work created by repetitive actions shows the same pattern and appearance at first glance. It's the same way, and if you look closely, it's a completely different result. Even in relationships between people, this kind of thinking creates a lot of conflict.
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