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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 34x30in
About this artwork
The word Cosmos originates from the Greek kosmos, meaning order and harmony in contrast to chaos. This series reflects that idea: while the external world… may appear fragmented, an underlying order continues to unfold within.
In these paintings, the human form is not depicted as a fixed body but as an energetic presence merging with natural elements. Figures dissolve into landscapes, light, and atmospheric fields, suggesting that identity is not a rigid boundary but a continuous transformation. The works explore the possibility that peace is not found by escaping the world’s chaos, but by recognizing a deeper rhythm that persists within it.
Jay Chung
United States
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« Our perceptions are fantasies that coincide with reality. »
On his canvases, emotions take shape as dynamic, dreamlike forms—often blurred, suspended, or grounded in abstract spaces. These compositions evoke the imagined landscapes of our psychological, societal, and imaginative lives, inviting viewers to engage with the complex layers of human experience.