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Hyoungseok Kim
Portrait 25-2, Original Painting

2025

About the Item

Artist Comments
Different-colored and metallic blue dots define a woman's portrait, the solid background emphasizing her textured form. Artist Hyoungseok Kim painted this piece using pointillism. He emphasizes nature's material and scientific features by expressing the flow of particles. Hyoungseok bases his thinking and ideas on materialism and natural science.


About the Artist
Artist Hyoungseok Kim produces contemporary figurative work using pointillism as his preferred technique. “My artwork focuses on the story of communication and connection between all things in the universe,” says Hyoungseok. He enforces pointillist methods to emphasize the material aspect of his colorful compositions, representing the energetic behavior through a flow of vibrant dots and particles. His art gravitates toward representing people captured in everyday occurrences. Hyoungseok pursued a BFA and MFA degree in art, achieving his childhood dream of becoming an artist. Today, his home studio in Dacula, Georgia, doubles as a small wood workshop and painting space. He uses reference photos to recreate and transform beautiful renditions of the ordinary and mundane. Aside from his artistic endeavors, he enjoys crafting bespoke audio systems. Music always plays from his handmade speakers to accompany him as he paints.


Words that describe this painting: pointillism, metallic, dots, girl, figure, portrait, woman, profile, people, contemporary, acrylic painting, blue


Portrait 25-2
Hyoungseok Kim
Acrylic painting on cradled wood panel
Finished white edges
Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind

2025
16 in. h x 16 in. w x 1.7 in. d
2 lbs. 0 oz.


  • Creator:
    Hyoungseok Kim
  • Creation Year:
    2025
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)Depth: 1.7 in (4.32 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Portrait 25-2. Hyoungseok Kim. Acrylic painting on cradled wood panel. Finished white edges. Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. .
  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 789971stDibs: LU922115774202

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