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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
15.7x11.8in
About this artwork
For over a year, four color fields waited unresolved—red, yellow, green, blue—each holding ground. How do distinct worlds meet without mutual destruction?
The answer emerged through hanji. Two hand-torn strips, crossed at center, created not a barrier but permeable boundary. Unlike Western paper that blocks, hanji allows gentle conversation. Colors maintain their character while engaging in subtle dialogue through translucent fibers.
This became… an exercise in nunchi—the Korean art of sensing what harmony requires without intrusion. Irregular edges refuse rigid division, offering flexible threshold that acknowledges imperfection as strength. True stability emerges from responsive connection.
<The Seam Between> proposes "breathing boundaries"—spaces honoring difference while enabling dialogue. The seam is collaborative creation, a threshold colors mutually acknowledge and respect.
40*30*1.8 cm
Oriental pigments and hanji collage on hanji board
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.