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Lydia Lee

South Korea

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 19.7 W x 24 H x 1.1 D in

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We can know by feeling that we are detecting movement before it has any meaning. However, we commonly experience moments when it is difficult to express it to someone or when it disappears when we say it. My paintings have a clear intention to figure out what emotions are keeping me in the present. I pose a factual question based on scientific evidence. Quantum theory that changes when observed. How is the present observed outside of Earth? I wanted it to be a painting that asks questions such as: What is existence? [ About the process in paint ] Even when I was drawing, I conceived the form as if I was quickly snatching away the scenes remembered in my mind as they passed by. Some parts disappeared into very small traces, and I managed to become immersed in the intersection of those gestures. So my paintings can never be seen in a fixed form. It is only completed when viewers also apply the muscles of memory and experience.

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Painting:Oil on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:19.7 W x 24 H x 1.1 D in

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" Colors produce the most beautiful when I most honestly reveal emotions. " I am a painter based in Seoul. The structural observation of Mother Nature through curves and primal forces is a visual element connected to musical composition techniques. I was strongly attracted to musical composition techniques, especially serialism, and at the point when I tried to use the musical forms of Messiaen and Schinberg in paintings, the perspective of representation in my paintings from looking at real objects had already changed significantly. My view of art is completely connected to Greek and Roman art and oriental calligraphy, blank space aesthetic conditions. Henri Matisse(1869-1954) still plays a guiding role in my paintings. decoration is pursued within two-dimensional synthesis. This is because I am a person who pursues purity in life. That is when I am happiest. The ultimate reason for drawing is to think deeply about how and to what extent I should act within the triangle of human will and freedom.

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