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the gorgeous city-street musicians ll Painting

kwang soo cho

South Korea

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 17.9 W x 20.9 H x 0.8 D in

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(A review of the work on the production) I invite you into reminiscences like the Zo Guang writer's masterhouse. Author Cho Kwang-soo was born in the South Sea. However, he spent the most beautiful and intense period of his life in Busan and lived in the slope of Buyong-dong, where Busan Port is visible. Every day he would climb up and down the hill and look at the blooms of flowers strewn outside the door of his house, and when he returned home exhausted, he would breathe cold sea air and compose himself. The exhibition began with a memorable experience of a dreamy young man, bringing out a landscape that he had on his side. Some of the works are based on a white background, where the unique techniques and flowers of the writer meet to further highlight their beauty. This is a portrait of flowers blooming on the side of the road that showed hope in the midst of a stampede in a solitary and fierce youth trap. The white background allows only flowers and me to face it without any interruption. And in the space, you can imagine and picture each other's old memories. Another feature is that, unlike the previous ones, it highlighted the features of the house. The image of a house that is just unfettered, not regular or institutional, is reminiscent of flowers that grow on the side of the road. That's why he becomes overwhelmed with subtle emotions that are unknown if he continues to look at his work. Cho Kwang-soo is the only artist in the Korean art troupe who doesn't write a brush. He hones his own comb-patterned tools (poles) and small, thin knives to show his unique technique of water flowing. Such a unique attempt seems rather rough, but makes the painting more three-dimensional and rich. He is the only writer in Korea who does not draw with a brush and has had his first exhibition at the Seoul Art Fair and Sammy Gallery. Through his technique, I wonder if our lives will be the same. A monotonous life is dull and easy to reflect on. On the other hand, the feelings of joy and sorrow in a life of moderate ups and downs give much reflection and enlightenment to human life. Writer Cho Kwang-soo has also lived a more flexible life than a monotonous one. But he is now preparing to blossom a stream. There are times when I want to be soaked in memories because there are still remnants of my hometown. What memories do you want to remember? finish this article 2017.07. Cho Haeng-rim (Literature Review)

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:17.9 W x 20.9 H x 0.8 D in

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The Gorgeous City! The theme of his work at the exhibition is 'City of Fire.' Inspired by the work he happened to see at the Hong Kong Art Festival, he says he wanted to paint on these themes one day. Each of the crowds in his works is wearing colorful clothes and posing in an unknown. At first glance, it looks like a dancing singer, or a model to be on the stage in fancy clothes. It's up to the viewers to interpret the work, but they definitely have their own energy and individuality. The same is true of the modern society in which we live. In particular, a group of individuals is likely to have one unified goal and their individuality is ignored, but the group is eventually a group of individuals with different personalities. This individuality is further influenced by individual dreams, hopes, and aspirations. The colorful lights in the work depict the individual colors of each of us living in a colorful city, and use strong colors to exude the energy that was inherent in each person. Dynamic dance moves, intense colors. They are bringing together to complete a dynamic and colorful scene of the city. Why are they showing off their dynamic gestures under colorful lights? Why did the writer take The Gorgeous City as the theme? With curiosity, he wanted to find the answer. Of course, you can find the reason in the above commentary, but in another sense, the emotions of modern people's anguish, frustration, sadness and anger hidden in the city that glows splendidly without distinction of day and night are hidden in dynamic dance moves and intense colors. If each person's ideas, values, and personalities in one group are not respected, they will struggle to break away from the group or demand a change in the group. Although it looks splendid on the outside, looking inside, it appears that they have shaped such works to show the people who struggle fiercely in the city filled with darkness and scars. He is showing them in a dramatic and dynamic way. His work, in this sense, leads the viewer to indulge in a variety of thoughts. There could be a degree of difference to understand his work. You can just take it with a strong sense of color, leave your body to a dynamic dance, or find your own meaning inside it. Just as many individual people gather and form a society, there is no fixed meaning in a painting, and the value of it will only be proved when various thoughts and values of a work form a story.

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