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Artwork details
- Medium : Oil on Canvas
- Other details : Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
- Dimensions : 48x56in
About this artwork
Having lived between cultures, I came to understand that borders rarely remain where they are drawn. They move inward—into how one speaks, remembers, and takes up space.
For five years, I worked in refugee camps. What stayed with me was watching people continue through conditions that offered no resolution.… That persistence became the pressure behind my work—and a question I never stopped asking: what does the body hold after everything it has passed through?
Figures began to fracture and dissolve into the landscapes around them. The body was no longer standing against the world. It became continuous with it.
As boundaries soften, the body carries what surrounds it—borders, pressures, residue. They settle inside us as tension, reshaping how we inhabit space and time. Not the crossing, but what remains.
It accumulates. The tension persists.
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.