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This work is an oriental brush writing using both cursive style letter and Korean letter together, using traditional paper with petal-shaped colored paper. To get to the main point, oriental brush writing is only expressed with ink and brush on paper, so the ingredients are so simple, but this writing contains the beauty of formativeness and rhythm and can express a writer's personality and psychology. Also it does not draw specific objects, but… simply symbolic letter composed of dots, lines and strokes, needs writer's high imagination, so it can be called abstract. In the case of brush writing, it cannot be modified due to its
characteristics,
if a small ink drop is splashed or even one dot is wrong,
it cannot be corrected and should be discarded and reworked from the beginning, also since this work is based on traditional paper, so more careful attention is needed than other works. The meaning of this work is that if you add patience during pain, you will surely win.
« 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.