Construction of the Heavens

Construction of the Heavens

The theme of this exhibition is imagination created while looking at the sky.
The theme of this exhibition is imagination created while looking at the sky. Through the intersections of colorful colors, the spread, mixing, and permeation of pigments and paints, abstract spaces with intense feelings are unfolded, and within them, you can feel the feeling of hybrid life that is heterogeneous and heterogeneous, such as dragons and aliens. It is colorful, fantastic, and rhythmic as if the modern EDM performance lighting has been transferred to a canvas. Constellations and tattoo images are used as unfamiliar and familiar symbolic systems that represent desires in social culture and icons for the self in contemporary culture. This symbolic system represents a different aspect of human desire living in the modern world through a combination of awe of an unknown place and unfamiliar and heterogeneous things. Tattoos can be said to be imprints of desires made in hybrid cultures into the body. Frequent aliens are vulgar subordinates of desire and vice versa, representing both a desire to find a completely new source or hope. Skulls, which are also traditional Vanitas motifs, represent death and eternity, dragons and phoenixes represent the worship of Eastern and Western traditions as virtual animals, and tigers, which have already been extinct on the Korean Peninsula in a Japanese colonial era, represent the bravery we have lost in our contemporaries. The various shapes, constellations, and space images used as this engraving are used to express the diachronic sensibility that crosses the time of reality and fantasy. The background of the surface and shape of the picture is mainly a pictorial representation of the sky. It is as if coincidence and dynamics are intertwined to lead to a predicted death due to entropy, a state of extreme cooling to a point in thermal equilibrium where living things can no longer live. Are we expressing our human desire to resist over the predicted chaotic death? In the work, it seems to express that the ideal 想 must be accompanied by heterogeneity 質.
1902 Untitled
Oil Painting / Figurative Art / Human Figure / Mythology and Religion / Bright and Vivid Colors
2402 Draco
Oil Painting / Abstract versus Figurative Art / Mythology and Religion / Cultural Commentary
2407 Alien
Oil Painting / Abstract versus Figurative Art / Mythology and Religion
2406 Draco
Oil Painting / Abstract versus Figurative Art / Mythology and Religion / Cultural Commentary