Discover the creation in interiors
Artwork details
- Medium : Acrylic, Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 51.1x63.8in
About this artwork
A silhouette of red rust on a plate reminds the bison
Painted on the wall of an ancient cave.
They symbolize the connection between ancient and present.
Painting has utilized as a language and a media
As a long last thing, permanently maintained its form.
However, nothing can last forever.
Extinction and creation are the natural phenomena in an aspect of the time
The bison from the ancient time recreated as a property called a painting.
A line made… of many points, but it doesn't exist.
It is our mind that connects separated points to a line, and eventually a structure of a red bison.
Painted on the wall of an ancient cave.
They symbolize the connection between ancient and present.
Painting has utilized as a language and a media
As a long last thing, permanently maintained its form.
However, nothing can last forever.
Extinction and creation are the natural phenomena in an aspect of the time
The bison from the ancient time recreated as a property called a painting.
A line made… of many points, but it doesn't exist.
It is our mind that connects separated points to a line, and eventually a structure of a red bison.
Hyoung Jun LEE
South Korea
Credentials
- Established Artist
- Featured in gallery curations
- Works on commission
Hyoung Jun Lee, an erstwhile illustrator, now excels in the fine art realm with a predilection for oil and watercolor. His technique melds figuration with abstraction, balancing meticulous forms and profound concepts. His artworks evoke contemplation, uncovering hidden narratives within the interplay of reality and abstraction.