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Chinese magnolia tree to me, symbolises both beauty and sorrow. The subject can't see or speak.
The piece is beautiful yet dark.
The painting ground is made on a raw canvas, the colours are carefully laid. Hand dyed cotton threads are stitched across the face, this cotton thread starts from the artist signature to represents the piece's connection to the artist. Red thread in asian culture symbolises Red thread of fate, which represents marriage. 
The piece represents an artist's emotional struggle finding her own place in the world again.
In almost all of haejin's S(pa)rrow series, there are always a gold leafed section to represent hope.
Chinese magnolia tree to me, symbolises both beauty and sorrow. The subject can't see or speak.
The piece is beautiful yet dark.
The painting ground is made on a raw canvas, the colours are carefully laid. Hand dyed cotton threads are stitched across the face, this cotton thread starts from the artist signature to represents the piece's connection to the artist. Red thread in asian culture symbolises Red thread of fate, which represents marriage. 
The piece represents an artist's emotional struggle finding her own place in the world again.
In almost all of haejin's S(pa)rrow series, there are always a gold leafed section to represent hope.
Chinese magnolia tree to me, symbolises both beauty and sorrow. The subject can't see or speak.
The piece is beautiful yet dark.
The painting ground is made on a raw canvas, the colours are carefully laid. Hand dyed cotton threads are stitched across the face, this cotton thread starts from the artist signature to represents the piece's connection to the artist. Red thread in asian culture symbolises Red thread of fate, which represents marriage. 
The piece represents an artist's emotional struggle finding her own place in the world again.
In almost all of haejin's S(pa)rrow series, there are always a gold leafed section to represent hope.
Chinese magnolia tree to me, symbolises both beauty and sorrow. The subject can't see or speak.
The piece is beautiful yet dark.
The painting ground is made on a raw canvas, the colours are carefully laid. Hand dyed cotton threads are stitched across the face, this cotton thread starts from the artist signature to represents the piece's connection to the artist. Red thread in asian culture symbolises Red thread of fate, which represents marriage. 
The piece represents an artist's emotional struggle finding her own place in the world again.
In almost all of haejin's S(pa)rrow series, there are always a gold leafed section to represent hope.
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Magnolia Painting

Haejin Yoo

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Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 47.2 W x 35.4 H x 3.9 D in

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"Magnolia" is an evocative portrayal of the artist's journey of self-discovery, prompted by a period of upheaval and transformation. The painting delves into the raw, emotional process of rebuilding one's life and coming to terms with a new reality. Within the artwork, the Sparrow serves as a symbol of the artist's childhood self, reminiscent of the playful, carefree birds that populated their memories of growing up in Korea. Perched atop the image of a Magnolia tree, the Sparrow simultaneously evokes a sense of beauty and the lingering shadows of a deeply ingrained, traumatic childhood memory. This visceral recollection resurfaces twenty years later, following a move across the globe that upended the artist's carefully constructed sense of safety, stability, and comfort. The Sparrow's expression captures the artist's inner turmoil, self-loathing, and loss of identity during this tumultuous period. Bound by a red string around its ankle, the Sparrow is further weighed down by the burdens of marriage and unresolved childhood trauma. This tethering to the past is visually echoed in the artist's signature, which is placed unconventionally on the bottom left side of the canvas. This departure from the traditional placement on the right side signifies the artist's ardent pursuit of independence and the reclamation of their identity.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:47.2 W x 35.4 H x 3.9 D in

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Haejin Yoo, a self-taught acrylic artist born in Seoul, South Korea, creates surrealistic expressionist art to evoke past and present emotions. In her artistic exploration, Haejin extends beyond the canvas, integrating mixed media such as acrylics, textiles, carpentry, and spray paint. Her intention is to breathe life into the image, surpassing the constraints of a flat surface. Whether painting onto the frame itself or infusing various materials, each element contributes to the illusion of her surreal expressions. Haejin's artistic passion was discovered at a young age but was suppressed until her late twenties. She now lives in Cologne, Germany, where she exhibits her work across Europe. Haejin's accolades include winning the Merit Prize Award from Teravarna's International Juried Art Competition (2023), First Prize Abstract Award at FIRA International Art Fair Barcelona 2022, and exhibiting at The Other Art Fair London and Los Angeles in 2023, and upcoming at The Other Art Fair London in March 2024. ARTIST STATEMENT I'm Haejin Yoo, a self-taught acrylic artist, exploring surrealism and symbolism in today's world. Adding carpentry to my art, I create built-in frames for a more captivating effect. My inspiration comes from our modern idea of persona, shaped by our social lives as we grow older. The bathroom is my canvas with the "Woman in the Bath" series, where I capture the tranquility of "private thoughts," in a quiet place where our true selves show. Delicate flowers, veiled in a clear translucent liquid, symbolize the persona—fragile, beautiful, and revealing the concealed essence of self. My goal is to give viewers a sigh of relief, letting them connect with the genuine moments of private thoughts—a journey into our identities.

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