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Chaeyoung Noh

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Think about the meaning of relationships with people who exists between humans and humans in the world. I also made a link of relationships with people who are shaped in the world. I agree or disagree that getting used to loneliness gives comfort. Someone is here. But nobody don't know who is he/she. The wind is blowing and leaves are fluttering. Feel around with closing eyes and listen. Everything is here on your hand, in your eyes but nothing is here. There are just passing your body senses. There are existent but nonexistent. Although we have feelings of lonliness but we are not lonely. I try to draw that feeling through the forest shapes and shinny light to abstract style.

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Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper

Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in

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Hi, I'm an artist Noh Chaeyoung from south Korea. I was born in Korea and live in Korea also. My artwork is abstract style painting. I used to paint with acrylic color on canvas. I want to show you smooth feeling and consolation through my artwork. I have two kinds of expression syles. Artist statement 1) On the Traces and remembrances People gain pain around their surroundings. One more event, one more love, one more memory, one more teardrops, one more parting, and one more trace passing by. People live covered these stories up day by day. They also lay their deep sorrow upon the other grief. In this never ending circulation they placate themselves or get comforts by their own way. Rather than they behave reflectively with big smile, flashy gestures habitually. However it may seem to be more noticeable by these things. It seems more painful and more pathetic. It looks more distressful as it's colorful. I try to paint those natural emotions. I make my work with scratching action several times that means scratched heart. After I covered work with very glitter color (symbolized hiding their heart) and draw lots of leaves (getting comfort and healing). 2) Between human's relations and lonliness Think about the meaning of relationships with people who exists between humans and humans in the world. I also made a link of relationships with people who are shaped in the world. I agree or disagree that getting used to loneliness gives comfort. Someone is here. But nobody don't know who is he/she. The wind is blowing and leaves are fluttering. Feel around with closing eyes and listen. Everything is here on your hand, in your eyes but nothing is here. There are just passing your body senses. There are existent but nonexistent. Although we have feelings of lonliness but we are not lonely. I try to draw that feeling through the forest shapes and shinny light to abstract style.

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