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Item Ships From: South Korea
Figure Study No. 30
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture, mass and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio while visiting my family in Seoul, South Kore...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study no. 29
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture, mass and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies i...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study No. 19
Located in Seoul, SO
These figure studies intend to explore and demonstrate the shapes and patterns of the human form in the context of tonality and space. Line, movement through axes and monochromatic l...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study No. 27
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture, mass and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. This photograph was in...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study No. 26
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture, mass and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study no. 16
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies intend ...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study No. 25
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture, mass and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was inspired by the Lysippos Apoxyomenos from the Greek Hellenistic perio...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Progress in the void [ordinary person 88]
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hee Jin Ahn is a contemporary artist from South Korea who works across a range of mediums including painting, and installation. His works are often characterized by a striking use of color, a sense of showing one's emotions and a keen eye for detail. In terms of technique, Ahn is a skilled artist who is able to manipulate various materials to create his unique visual language. His works demonstrate a strong sense of humanity and his use of color, form, and texture is highly effective in creating an immersive and engaging experience for the viewer. Hee Jin Ahn's art is widely regarded as inventive, playful, and visually striking and his contributions to contemporary art have earned his a well-deserved reputation as a rising star in the Korean art world. Also, He recently participated in a collaboration with ROLLS-ROYCE on the launch of the phantom series lI. In this project, Ahn not only inherited the founder's spirit but also had a new concept of blooming through the newly launched "Rolls Royce Phantom II...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Figure Study No. 24
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture, mass and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea.
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 7 (Pink) (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 7 (Pink) (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', ...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Baram 23
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement ...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Out of hand [ordinary person 89]
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hee Jin Ahn is a contemporary artist from South Korea who works across a range of mediums including painting, and installation. His works are often characterized by a striking use of color, a sense of whimsy and playfulness, and a keen eye for detail. In terms of technique, Ahn is a skilled artist who is able to manipulate various materials to create his unique visual language. His works demonstrate a strong sense of humanity and his use of color, form, and texture is highly effective in creating an immersive and engaging experience for the viewer. Hee Jin Ahn's art is widely regarded as inventive, playful, and visually striking and his contributions to contemporary art have earned his a well-deserved reputation as a rising star in the Korean art world. Also, He recently participated in a collaboration with ROLLS-ROYCE on the launch of the phantom series lI. In this project, Ahn not only inherited the founder's spirit but also had a new concept of blooming through the newly launched "Rolls Royce Phantom II...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Happiness [ordinary person 84]
Located in Long Island City, NY
Hee Jin Ahn is a contemporary artist from South Korea who works across a range of mediums including painting, and installation. His works are often charact...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic, Lenticular

Baram 27
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 28
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 25
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement ...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 26
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement ...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 22
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Figure Study no. 21
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies intend ...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Baram 21
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paint, Acrylic

Baram 20
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paint, Acrylic

Figure Study No. 22
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies intend...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Baram 16
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 15
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 13
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 10
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 9
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Baram 2
By Geonwoo Lee
Located in Goyang-si, KR
The word "Baram" has two meanings in Korean: "wish (feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that is not easily attainable)" and "wind (the perceptible natural movement of the air)." The "Baram Series" portrays the moment of the air that's stopped in a simple two-dimensional form. Thus, the wind in the Baram Series represents the "present", which means the wind that has already blown represents the "past", and the wind that is about to blow represents the "future". Our wind in the past may be calm or turbulent. Regardless, the present is filled with hope, strongly wishing for the future wind to guide us to happiness. Maybe, these winds in our lives are dictated by our choices, and Baram Series embodies wish to deliver hope to all viewers facing the winds of their choices. <Geonwoo Lee...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 22 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 22 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', em...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

A Dead End
Located in Long Island City, NY
Oil on Canvas 31 1/2 × 31 1/2 in 80 × 80 cm This is a unique work. This work includes a Certificate of Authenticity. Yeonsoo Kim focuses on the color green, drawing from its neutral...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Figure Study no. 6
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea and was inspired by the Greek...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Drawing For 3 Vertical Configurations For Horizontal 14 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 15 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', em...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 11 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 11 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', em...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Emotional Color Chart 161 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Emotional Color Chart 161 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. This series, started in 2016 conveys a color and emotional language and is inspired by the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Emotional Color Chart 153 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Emotional Color Chart 153 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. This series, started in 2016 conveys a color and emotional language and is inspired by the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 8 (Sky Blue) (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 8 (Sky Blue) (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work derives from the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 6 (Grey) (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 8 (Sky Blue) (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. This work derives from the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 6 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 6 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', emphasising 3 colours. It derives from the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Crowd 1 (바쁠 때 어디에 갑니까?)
Located in Seoul, SO
This photograph was taken on a busy afternoon in Seoul, South Korea in June 2022. 바쁠 때 어디에 갑니까?
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Paper, Photographic Film

Figure Study no. 9
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. These figure studies intend to explore and demonstrate the shapes and patterns of the human fo...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study no. 18
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies intend ...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Emotional Color Chart 156 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Emotional Color Chart 156 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. This series, started in 2016 conveys a color and emotional language and is inspired by the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Mountain's View of The Wind
Located in Long Island City, NY
Oil on Canvas 57 1/10 × 41 7/10 in 145 × 106 cm This is a unique work This work includes a Certificate of Authenticity Yeonsoo Kim focuses on the color green, drawing from its neutral tone and energy. Kim’s landscapes are the portrait of her emotions, a freeform blend of memories and feelings. Green is the color between yellow and blue - it’s neutral in tone and energy, balancing and calming one’s mind and emotions. The reason we are so drawn to the green of nature may be our own instincts trying to flee from the endless adrenaline rush society constantly throws us into, always demanding more and faster. The landscapes I drew from were a freeform blend of memories and emotions - the sky, mountains...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Emotional Color Chart 153 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Emotional Color Chart 153 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. This series, started in 2016 conveys a color and emotional language and is inspired by the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 6 (Blue) (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For Color As Adjective-noun 6 (Grey) (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. This work derives from the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Vertical Configurations For Horizontal 13 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Vertical Configurations For Horizontal 13 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', emphasising 3 colours. It derives from the series Color as Adjective, a series of drawings...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 24 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 24 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', em...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 15 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 15 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', em...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 9 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 9 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', emp...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 8 (Abstract painting)
By Kyong Lee
Located in London, GB
Drawing For 3 Horizontal Configurations 8 (Abstract painting) Acrylic on Fabriano-Terra paper - Unframed. "This work is part of a series titled ""Drawing for 3 configurations', emp...
Category

2010s Abstract South Korea - Art

Materials

Paper, Acrylic

Untitled
Located in Seoul, SO
I stumbled upon this single man on a roof while trespassing in the Hongdae area of Seoul. These photographs explore abstract patterns, shapes, rhythms and relationships between man ...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Three Trees
Located in Long Island City, NY
Oil on Canvas 20 1/2 × 28 3/10 in 52 × 72 cm This is a unique work This work includes a Certificate of Authenticity Yeonsoo Kim focuses on the color green, drawing from its neutral tone and energy. Kim’s landscapes are the portrait of her emotions, a freeform blend of memories and feelings. Green is the color between yellow and blue - it’s neutral in tone and energy, balancing and calming one’s mind and emotions. The reason we are so drawn to the green of nature may be our own instincts trying to flee from the endless adrenaline rush society constantly throws us into, always demanding more and faster. The landscapes I drew from were a freeform blend of memories and emotions - the sky, mountains...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Tokyo 1
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore abstract patterns, shapes, rhythms and relationships between man and the earth. This photograph was taken from the observation deck of Tokyo Tower...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Spring in Naju
Located in Long Island City, NY
Oil on Canvas 28 7/10 × 35 4/5 in 73 × 91 cm This is a unique work This work includes a Certificate of Authenticity Yeonsoo Kim focuses on the color green, drawing from its neutral tone and energy. Kim’s landscapes are the portrait of her emotions, a freeform blend of memories and feelings. Green is the color between yellow and blue - it’s neutral in tone and energy, balancing and calming one’s mind and emotions. The reason we are so drawn to the green of nature may be our own instincts trying to flee from the endless adrenaline rush society constantly throws us into, always demanding more and faster. The landscapes I drew from were a freeform blend of memories and emotions - the sky, mountains...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Where the Eyes of Avoidance Met
Located in Long Island City, NY
Oil on Canvas 41 7/10 × 57 1/10 in 106 × 145 cm This is a unique work This work includes a Certificate of Authenticity Yeonsoo Kim focuses on the color green, drawing from its neutral tone and energy. Kim’s landscapes are the portrait of her emotions, a freeform blend of memories and feelings. Green is the color between yellow and blue - it’s neutral in tone and energy, balancing and calming one’s mind and emotions. The reason we are so drawn to the green of nature may be our own instincts trying to flee from the endless adrenaline rush society constantly throws us into, always demanding more and faster. The landscapes I drew from were a freeform blend of memories and emotions - the sky, mountains...
Category

2010s Contemporary South Korea - Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Figure Study no. 17
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies intend ...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study no. 15
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. These figure studies intend...
Category

2010s Other Art Style South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

Figure Study no. 14
Located in Seoul, SO
These photographs explore tonality, texture and depth in context of the human figure. This photograph was made in my home studio in Seoul, South Korea. This image was inspired by ...
Category

2010s South Korea - Art

Materials

Photographic Film, Photographic Paper

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