Utopia of childhood- empty thoughts

 


This painting was created 1980 in Seoul South Korea

My father is almost unkown artist in Seoul until now, but now after his death there is many interests in Korea to collect his artworks.



utopia of childhood 1980-1990


https://www.choyoungdong.es/utopia-of-childhood/


Texture and Contrast: The artist skillfully employs texture and contrast in this piece. The chaotic, densely packed lines in the dark pinkish sections juxtapose against the lighter, more orderly middle segment. This interplay creates visual tension and intrigue.

Minimalist Palette: The color palette is minimal yet impactful. Shades of grey, silver, and pink dominate, allowing the texture and form to take center stage. The absence of vivid hues enhances the overall composition.

Abstract Interpretation: The absence of recognizable objects or figures invites interpretation. Is it a representation of emotional turmoil, cosmic forces, or something entirely different? The viewer is left to explore and find personal meaning.

Open to Imagination: The rough texture and absence of clear boundaries encourage viewers to engage imaginatively. It’s a canvas where emotions collide, and stories unfold.

 art is subjective, and each observer brings their unique perspective. This painting invites us to explore beyond the surface, unraveling its mysteries one brushstroke at a time. 


B.J.

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