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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
20.9x17.9in
About this artwork
"Ongojisin: Back to when everyone knew the line. Back to when everyone kept it."
There is nothing new under the sun. While the world clamors for novelty, I returned to this canvas to excavate something firm that seems to be slipping away. I reworked it by rigorously sanding down layers laid years ago. The bronze tones and oxidizing patina suggest a landscape weathered by historical confusion, while the golden varnish on the central structure hints… at an enduring value we have neglected. This work is a quiet resistance against a world losing its center. It is an attempt to polish the foundational agreements and democratic spirit, proving that the future is found not by invention, but by recovering the unbroken foundation we have allowed to decay.
ONGOJISIN (溫故知新 / To Incubate the Old to Illuminate the New)
Ageing Series #8
Mixed media on canvas (stencil, modeling paste, acrylics, varnish)
53.0 × 45.5 cm (F10)
https://jonathank.tistory.com
Junsung Kim, a self-taught artist specializing in mixed media, strives for a balance between various techniques including painting with acrylics, oriental paints, and using knife strokes. Presenting a potent contrast of crudeness and refinement, his art employs intricate texture work, stamping and staining evoking the natural deterioration of mural-like surfaces over time. Kim's works are embodiments of raw emotion, exuding his internalized anger and resentment from contemporary socio-political issues, simultaneously revealing the complexity of his thoughts through labyrinthine designs and philosophical themes.