Letters to Layer-1.2022
Acrylic, oil on canvas
72.7 cm x 90.9 cm
여러번 접어 주름이 짙은 편지 봉투 안에 담은 여러 질감의 편지와 우표들.
"Letters to Layer-1" is a piece from the artist's "Letters to Layer" series, demonstrating artist's philosophy of the painting. She collects images from her life and expresses them with colors and textures, like weaving with thread, using the features of painting that make it less difficult to disclose the process of building up layers than other mediums. She uses techniques like spraying, dripping, and applying paints thickly to build up layers in patterns like grids, checks, and waves. This creates a context where the layers interact, resulting in a remarkable pictorial space. With this layering, each layer has a supportive relationship with the other rather than a clear separation. The artist hopes viewers to find out the layers from the cues in the painting and experience a sense of time and depth while imagining a non-visible point.
Exhibition History <Combination! : Collection&Archive>, Pixelcounting, Seoul, Korea. 2022
Acrylic, oil on canvas
72.7 cm x 90.9 cm
여러번 접어 주름이 짙은 편지 봉투 안에 담은 여러 질감의 편지와 우표들.
"Letters to Layer-1" is a piece from the artist's "Letters to Layer" series, demonstrating artist's philosophy of the painting. She collects images from her life and expresses them with colors and textures, like weaving with thread, using the features of painting that make it less difficult to disclose the process of building up layers than other mediums. She uses techniques like spraying, dripping, and applying paints thickly to build up layers in patterns like grids, checks, and waves. This creates a context where the layers interact, resulting in a remarkable pictorial space. With this layering, each layer has a supportive relationship with the other rather than a clear separation. The artist hopes viewers to find out the layers from the cues in the painting and experience a sense of time and depth while imagining a non-visible point.
Exhibition History <Combination! : Collection&Archive>, Pixelcounting, Seoul, Korea. 2022