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Double-edged sword Print

Lydia Lee

South Korea

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I started reading The Witcher novel last year, and it is quite interesting to me. In the novel, the double-edged sword is a metaphor for the words of death, self, and fate. Destiny doesn't work even if you try to avoid it, and encountering it carelessly is more than a burden. However, I find it subtly enjoyable to intervene as an increasingly attractive event in my life, and on the one hand, it becomes a heavy burden. However, through this painting, I overcame a certain darkness and expected more. The process of my paintings, as always, is the result of a long struggle. I erased and redraw-ed the scene, then erased again and continued to insert something like a scene into the picture. By giving sharpness through the marks of large scratches, the sharpness like a knife ...and hopeful yellow was not erased.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

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2022 Jackson painting Abstract - winner 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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