Installation view ©Weekend

My view of the world is constructed by my experience in real life, memories from the past, and reveries. The scenes on the paintings are occurred as a blended and interwoven memories rather than in order. Familiar places and relationships are mixed with imaginary scenes creating an image of an entirely new picture that has not occurred yet but latent deeply in my mind. These images are not a direct response from my imagination but more like my feeling of apprehension and insecurity that might happen in the future.

I visualize these images by painting and spreading Muk (Korean ink) on cotton cloth. This ink makes black color and responds very well in water. The ink spreads subtly with different speed depending on the brush stroke. The tension between the ink trying to proceed and to halt creates unique wavy patterns after finally permeated on the cloth. In Eastern culture, the color of muk represents the true color of the universe that can exist without the light of the sun. Seemingly black, the variations of depth in the color symbolizes every color that composes all creation in the universe.
/ Sang A Han

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