Sejin Park has received her B.F.A. and M.F.A. in Painting from Ewha Womans University in Seoul, Korea.
Sejin
Park, Hudson River: 4 Colors on the NY Street, 2012 © Sejin
Park
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Gallery New York is pleased to announce the first New York solo exhibition of
Korea-based painter Sejin Park’s 《Won-Kyung》, from November 15 to December 15,
2012. The exhibition features Park’s paintings full of emotion reflecting her
dedicated devotion of expressing one’s landscape of mind using delicate brush
strokes and sensitive colors.
Park is
known for her paintings, which create indigenous to her landscape of Won-Kyung,
a Korean word for ‘perspective in-distance’. Unlike the distinctive space that
separates boundaries of two forms, her periphery of artistic space exists in
the farthest possible distance of human sense’s reach that can only be
perceived by the fading pale light.
Here, the movements of forms vibrate, crash
and merge into each other as she discreetly piles up the layers of brush
strokes of colors blurring the boundaries of forms; thus, accomplishing
landscape of ‘Won-Kyung’.

Park often starts a canvas with the extracted color from the
natural resources such as cherries and roses. Then, she adds oil colors
creating harmonious landscape of shape and color. In this process, she brings
nature through exquisite brush stroke and matiere within inimitable atmosphere
in the depth of space.
In a meanwhile, the exhibition also includes one of Park’s new
paintings, A Day in the Life of Dr. Kim, which questions the
existential conditions of human life.