Hee Jyung Kim
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Noise Under the Hole, Hee Jyung Kim, 2021, mixed media, various size
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Two Holes, Hee Jyung Kim, 2020, indian ink, wax pastel, graphite and acrylic on canvas, 338 x 150 cm
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Out There (blue), Hee Jyung Kim, 2020, Indian ink, wax pastel, graphite and acrylic on canvas, 113.8 x 150 cm
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The Shell, Hee Jyung Kim, 2021, mixed media, displayed: 150 x 80 cm
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Seven Holes, Hee Jyung Kim, 2021, mixed media (Indian ink, wax pastel, graphite and acrylic on canvas, backdrop stand and acrylic on mirror film), various size
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Under the Water -Wavelike series, Hee Jyung Kim, 2020, Indian ink, markers, wax pastel and acrylic on paper
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Drifting, Empty, Walk Slow- Wavelike series, Hee Jyung Kim, 2020, Indian ink, acrylic spray and acrylic on paper
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Waterfall, Hee Jyung Kim, 2021, mixed media (Indian ink, acrylic on paper and acrylic on canvas, cutting out paper (yellow squiggles), acrylic on paper, backdrop stand and magnet), various size
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Flowing Water between you and me, Waterfall series, Hee Jyung Kim, 2021, cut out paper (yellow squiggles), acrylic on paper and magnet, various size
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Leaving - Waterfall series, Hee Jyung Kim, 2021, mixed media (cut out paper - yellow squiggles), Indian ink, acrylic on paper and acrylic on canvas, backdrop stand and magnet), various size
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Hee Jyung Kim – MA/MFA
I define myself as an alchemist who explores correlations in the roots, states and depths of the mind as well as body. The main sources of my inspiration are the borders of memory-experience, and the feeling or sensation of everyday experiences, which are expressed by paintings, drawings, collages and installations. In order to build on my ontological question, I use the sense of freedom at every moment in the real world, and hunt images from the inner turmoil of the human psyche. Currently, my focus is on integrating different media and formats to explore and develop a new genre of painting. Thus, my practices have engaged and evolved as a form of "expanded painting".