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Wild Fire Print

Jayce Kim

United States

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

I am inspired by music and this is painting of the song, "Wild Fire". It literally looks like what the song would look like if it was visualized. Does this leave you with no imagination? Does the painting have no imagination? I thought the song was beautiful. And I hope the painting of it is beautiful too. Please check out artist's website .

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Giclee on Canvas

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20 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

21.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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Jayce Kim Ordained Deacon, Artist, MA in Psychology Bronx, New York, USA Email: Websites: ; . 1962 Born: Seoul, Korea: March 13. Moved to USA at the age of 12; have been living in New York City since age of 15. 1987 Andover Togs, Inc.: Artist-- Hand painted on T-shirts, Animation Art works/ Samples for children’s Wear, Women’s wear design. 2003 Ordained Deacon from Presbytery Churches of New York City. Please visit her website 2004-2008 Federation of Organizations: Art & Activities Specialist—Implemented and facilitated Art Therapy and other therapeutic groups & activities at Queens Adult Care Center. I studied Fine Arts at Queens College and Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT). All of my professors told me that I painted masterpieces! They told me it was up to me if I was going to be living Art Master like Matisse! My past 10 years of most recent work includes oil paintings of portraits of Native American Indians. I am not an American Indian, but Asian artist (Korean) who shares the ethnicities, diversity in our American heritage. My website features my PopArt—watercolor paintings inspired by Rock & Roll Songs! I paint every day. I am very happy to grow and evolve as an artist; looking forward to moving on-- and paint more Abstract, Impressionism and Surreal paintings; not like my paintings of Realism which I painted my whole life. My work is not controversial or arte brute. I am not political. I don’t know what statement I am supposed to make in each painting, but I strive to paint beautiful original Masterpiece paintings like van Gogh, Picasso, Matisse and Monet. I paint like a poet who sees the ordinary world-- extraordinary, I paint making this ordinary world-- an extraordinary world. I am still trying to paint beautiful places, women and songs. How is this important? How is art Important in our world? Or even in Art History? I am an artist who haa painted Masterpiece, but like any other artist, I think about what I am supposed to paint. I look at the tree and think how green the tree is and what she really looked like, how beautiful she really was and how I would like to paint it. As I get older, I will pass on the baton that was handed to me by artists of the past into the future of art world. And I pray I will leave it behind someday.

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