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Unmounted artwork. Mounting and/or framing available on request.
Dimensions :
57.1x44.1in
About this artwork
If our eyes are the mirrors to our souls, then our hands are our connection to the world. Swiping a smartphone, putting food in our mouths, or opening a door, our hands turn our thoughts into reality. They can also reveal our labor, our relationships, and possibly, our potential for a long and happy life.
Bearing the fabric of traditional Korean clothing, and the marks of struggle, the hands in Suhyun Kim’s paintings are colorful testaments to… reunion celebrations. But they are also spectacular displays of dramatic duplicity. Uneasy embraces across history and geography, they hint at the painful reality of unending separation, clutching at fleeting and bittersweet happiness.
Like photographs as witness to personal stories, her paintings depict individuals as universal archetypes, simultaneously complex and simple, like each of us.
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« Polaris always shines on its spot. So it becomes the center of faith. »
Su Hyun Kim is a South Korean painter who has exhibited nationally, as well as in China and the United States. She became an artist in order to help the world by ‘revealing mystic truths’. Kim’s paintings combine photography and illusion in unique ways, oscillating between abstraction and realism. Her compositions are witness to personal stories, portraying individuals as universal archetypes that are simultaneously simple and complex, as we all are. She creates using oils and watercolors on canvas.