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About Jiwoon PakThe soft pastel tones and delicate grace of Jiwoon Pak’s pictures lead us into a dream world. These images emit an aura that is both unique and fascinating. Floral and decorative, yet mysterious and melancholy, they suggest more than…BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The soft pastel tones and delicate grace of Jiwoon Pak’s pictures lead us into a dream world. These images emit an aura that is both unique and fascinating. Floral and decorative, yet mysterious and melancholy, they suggest more than they show. Figures of children, eyes covered, are overlaid with ornamental flowers and leaves.
The Korean artist and illustrator is inspired by nature and memories of her childhood. Her digital paintings evoke the aesthetic effect of watercolours. The semi-transparent human figures appear to melt into their surroundings. This blending effect creates an impression of transience and lends the images a narrative flow. Nostalgic and yet unreal, her subjects serve an ambivalent symbolism that defies linear interpretation. Pak introduces references to traditional Korean art, but frees herself from a strict iconological reading.
With this memorable imagery, Pak succeeds in depicting complex, even contrasting emotions in an artistic style. The flat composition produces a distinctive Southeast Asian aesthetic, yet the atmospheric images also have a surreal quality. In recognition of the recurrent theme of the hidden face, as in the piece “Horizon”, we are reminded a little of René Magritte. As we look at these unique, poetic pieces, we long to immerse ourselves in the unfathomable depths of their meaning.
Daniela KummleVITA
1984 Born in Seoul, South Korea 2011-2013 Studied Visual Arts at the Art and Design School in Valenciennes, France 2013-Present Lives and works as a freelance Illustrator in Seoul, South Korea Exhibitions
Group Exhibitions
2014 A certain regard, Samwon Paper Gallery, Seoul, South Korea 2013 Crossing, Burgau Castle, Düren, Germany Merci-with red, Seoul Art Space_Seongbuk, Seoul, South Korea Colourful fragrance, Design lounge, Seoul, South Korea