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South Korea
Painting, Oil on Canvas
Size: 39.4 W x 31.5 H x 1.1 D in
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Everyone knows this, but I want to tell a short story about The Water Lily Pond. young painters of the time, such as Monet, what was important was not the subject matter or completeness, but the way the shape and color of the object changed depending on time and season. In order to capture these changes, Monet produced a number of series depicting the same landscape repeatedly, and the subjects of the series were very diverse, from haystacks and poplar trees in the fields to Rouen Cathedral and water lilies. After 1890, when he set up his home in Giverny, near Paris, he concentrated on creating a series of water lilies set there. For economic reasons, Monet, who moved from place to place near Paris, such as Argenteuil or Vétheuil, purchased a house in Giverny where he could tend a garden as his income from sales of his works increased due to repeated Impressionist art exhibitions. . In his later years, Monet devoted himself to cultivating the garden around his house at Giverny as well as the pond into a water garden. Monet, who painted landscapes throughout his life, realized the ideal landscape he dreamed of through the garden and pond of Giverny and then transferred it onto canvas in his Water Lily series. I haven't done varnishing yet, but I plan to finish it when the order comes out. Comes with unique certificate of authenticity.
Painting:Oil on Canvas
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:39.4 W x 31.5 H x 1.1 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:No
Packaging:Ships in a Crate
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Handling:Ships in a wooden crate for additional protection of heavy or oversized artworks. Crated works are subject to an $80 care and handling fee. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:South Korea.
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South Korea
My work extremely focuses on texture , color ,moving energy . I am an artist who reflects a very open view of art and seeks to explore various forms and topics beyond the boundaries of traditional art. Therefore, my work emphasizes diversity and individual perspectives ENERGY rather than the perspective of a single pure art, and places great importance on color and energy. I always take a shower before starting my work and start painting on an empty stomach. It has been more than 45 years since I took the brush as a non-art major. I don't think my work is in accordance with my craft. If I try to express any feeling I think in the world of trance without realizing it, I can feel that my work is assimilated at some point. Maybe you can call it art. This feeling has been flowing out for quite some time, like a spring from the depths of my mind as if a spring had burst. There may have been a break in my work due to my negligence, but the budding spirit of art never left me alone for a moment, so I decided to raise my brush and draw it again until the end of the rest of my life.. This decision has not been made in months and years. This is like my destiny. No matter how much there is a burning will and desire, the results expressed are always disparate and far from the intensely burning mind. So I'm going to work on the Assimilation series for many years. I hope that someday the distance between my ideals and reason will narrow down and my work and my soul will be assimilated. I always try to express it as it is, dreaming of a feast of more abstract and dynamic dancing colors in my mind from the concept of organic space color. Essentially, pure art is a means of finding the essence of an object, and the artist only works. Whether realistic or abstract, my efforts are to bring the existence and nature of things as closely as possible at the same time "L'existence précèdel l'essence" was the first to speak of this concept by Jean-Paul Sartre. This concept reverses the existing view that the nature of things, or nature, is more fundamental and immutable than existence itself Existence, that is, existence comes first, and there is no essence until existence emerges. For example, it is argued in this idea that humanity may exist, but that existence does not mean anything at first, that is, the value and meaning of existence, essence, were not in the first place, but were created later.
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