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Frame size: 730x910mm A vase is usually thought of as a thing to put flowers. However, a vase has its own value even though there are no flowers in it. Like a valuable empty vase, a person’s value does not count on the name that person is called. I believe we should find our own vale of existence outside the social names and treasure ourselves based on the meaning of existence. I personally have good memories on hydrangea as I have enjoyed it on the way to school in my childhood living in Japan. It brings up my core memories that made who I am outside the name of “foreigner.” This artwork had gone through many steps to finish. Firstly, I drew the vase with pencil and charcoal on paper in 1987. Secondly, I took the pictures of hydrangea in front of a gallery called “Picnic” in Seoul in 2020. Thirdly, I have added various digital works on a digital collage made with my old drawing and new photograph. The pictures of hydrangea in the artwork are collages of several photos. They were dissembled and relocated in a new way. Fourthly, I printed the artwork on Hahnemühle William Turner 310g with Epson UltraChrome Pro12. Lastly, I painted the flowers with metallic acrylic paints.
Print:Giclee on Fine Art Paper
Size:12 W x 9 H x 0.1 D in
Size with Frame:17.25 W x 14.25 H x 1.2 D in
Frame:White
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Instagram: @sungheekim_arts MD: https://marpple.shop/en/sungheekim Rental: https://www.opengallery.co.kr/artist/A1262/ I am a mother of 4 children and a dog, who started my art career to make myself and people around the world happy. Art is an expression of my everyday life, confirmation of the things I value, and a way to be myself. To do so, I try to understand agony and joy for them to be reinterpreted through nature. Trees, flowers, and birds are the biggest inspiration to my works as well as a comfortable chair which always suggests me a place to think. My childhood living in three different countries; South Korea, Japan, and the U.K., affected my artworks and made me more open-minded in my approaches. I use various materials in mixture. Pastels, pens, crayons, acrylic paints, and watercolours are frequently being used in my drawings and paintings on paper or canvas. Unique tools like cotton buds, toothpicks often catch my mind as well. Adapting new technologies is as important as experimenting with diverse methods. Drawings are digitally transformed to be explored in another dimension, which is usually printed on different surfaces such as archival papers, canvas, carpet, linen, and more. I also add a final touch for my digital paintings. I have been selling art merchandises designed with my artwork, and have participated in several collaborations with different companies worldwide. My artworks make me happy. I very much hope you could find your own light of happiness through my artworks. Let us make the world a better place with Arts!
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