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Make a Wish and Blow by Eury Kim
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Felicia Feldman, "Migration" (Symbolism and allegory), oil on panel. Was born on 1984 in Taegu, South Korea. She currently resides in Greenwich, CT. Started painting again in 2018.
#felicia feldman#Migration#oil on panel#oil painting#painting#art#south korean artist#butterflies#leafs#women#in red#portrait#forest#symbolism#allegory#contemporary art#figurative art#classical realism
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Classon Ave, 2023
Yongjae Kim - South Korean, b. 1985
oil on panel, 24 x 18
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You, Guimi (South Korean b. 1985) Sunset in California, 2022. Winter Blossom, Oct. 23 to Dec. 2, 2023, Make Room LA. Oil on linen.
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Jeeyoung Lee
South Korean, b. 1983
"Working within the confines of her single-room studio, JeeYoung Lee builds immersive environments that explore her innermost thoughts. Her dizzying, surrealistic installations are often inspired by traditional Korean fables and childhood memories; Lee photographs herself in them before destroying her creations."
#Jeeyoung Lee#South Korean artist#art#women artists#photography#surrealist art#surrealism#surrealist photography#installation#contemporary art#contemporary photography
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Pitta KKM
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moonassi (Daehyun Kim) (South Korean b. 1980) You see what you want to see, 2018. Korean ink on Korean paper, 48 x 72 cm.
#art#artwork#modern art#contemporary art#modern artwork#contemporary artwork#21st century modern art#21st century contemporary art#South Korean art#modern South Korean art#contemporary South Korean art#South Korean artist#moonassi#Daehyun Kim#Korean ink#Korean paper
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Ocean 04-03 (2004), photographed by Jungjin Lee.
#black and white#patheticesque#blurry#photography#art#surreal#shadows#Jungjin Lee#south korean artist#female artists#2000s
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Choi Minhwa’s 최민화 (b. 1954, South Korea), Haemosu's Battle 해모수 전투2020, oil on canvas, 97 x 130.3 cm. [digitally enhanced]
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Home Reframed
“The word home has many meanings,” writes Museum of the Home, a London-based gallery space which, since 2011, has been dedicated to the changing shape of domestic interiors over time. “It can be the physical space we live in, or a feeling that goes beyond a specific time or place.” Do Ho Suh (b. 1962) is a South Korean artist whose practice centres around these questions. Since the 1990s, Suh has become known for crafting large-scale fabric sculptures that recreate the places in which he has lived and worked. These pieces vary from small, singular household objects – door handles, plugs switches and light bulbs – through to full scale replicas of architectural spaces, apartments, staircases and hallways.
#do ho suh#artist#art#south korean artist#home reframed#museum of the home#large-scale fabric sculptures#sculptures
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Felicia Feldman, “Lilith” (Symbolism and allegory) + details, oil on panel. (A subjective look into Lilith, the first wife of Adam). Finalist in the @beautifulbizarremagazine Art Prize 2024. Was born on 1984 in Taegu, South Korea. She currently resides in Greenwich, CT. Started painting again in 2018.
#Felicia Feldman#lilith#oil on panel#details#oil painting#painting#art#south korean artist#figurativepainting#classicalrealism#contemporaryrealism#women#portraits#fruits#plums#lemons#birds#peacock#crow#skull#myths#dark aesthetic#Adam#first wife#symbolism#allegory
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Awakening, 2023
Yongjae Kim - South Korean, b. 1985
oil on panel, 40 x 30 in
#oil on panel#oil painting#yongjae kim#south korean artist#cityscape#cityscape painting#original art
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You, Guimi (South Korean b. 1985) Portrait of a Lady, 2019. Oil on canvas.
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Hyesook Park (1955- ) Light sky, 2010. Oil on canvas, 31 x 31 in.
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