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Other details :
Artwork on supported wooden frame. Artwork framed.
Dimensions :
11.8x11.8in
About this artwork
The painting is a childhood self-portrait of the artist. As a child, she was a girl who liked to read and contemplate on her own. Due to her mother's exceptional sentimental influence in fall, she also liked fall from an early age. (Her mother is also a painter. She is now over 80.)
In the fall, everyone becomes emotionally lonely or depressed, but she likes that calmness. And, from an early age, her mother bought and dressed her in khaki, bronze,… and beige, and now she loves autumn colors very much. (Despite her childhood wanting to wear primary colors that children like pink, red, and yellow.)
She is excited and looking forward to what emotional changes will pass this fall. In the deep fall when the leaves fall, she is about to take out a nice trench coat and wear it. Let's wait for the exciting fall to come, everyone.
« I am a contemporary artist who draws figures of modern humans living in urban landscapes with plants. »
Mia Kim is an award-winning South Korean painter whose art has been featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally, as well as in Japan and the United States. Her works express the daily life of contemporary man, constantly busy in a rapidly changing city. Kim’s narratives are conveyed through simple shapes, vibrant colors and bold lines. She uses both acrylic and oil on canvas.