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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
26x20.9in
About this artwork
As human beings, we misunderstand that we were created as human beings as if it was a privilege. We also despise the sky, change the providence of nature, forget our natural attitude, which is follow the providence of nature, respect of the sky.
The result is that we all disappear from this earth as finite beings. When I see the ocean, it is under the sky akways, looking up at the sky and changing according to it's movement and change according to… the environment and time given by nature. As a result God make the ocean as an infinitely nature. This work express that the ocean changes according to time and the natural environment.
« My art has a story and philosophy. I'm not just a painter, but a creator! »
Karis Kim is a South Korean artist whose works have been featured in numerous solo exhibitions nationally, as well as in France and Slovenia. A poet and writer, Kim illustrated his book on philosophy and psychology, with this experience also making him an artist. The central theme in his varied compositions relates to the meaning of life and the preciousness of nature. His Western and Oriental styles are created through acrylics, ink, watercolors on canvas or traditional handmade paper.