Installation view of 《SKIN+INKS》 (Watermark Gallery, 2024) ©Miki Kim

[Artist Note]

For me, the canvas was a person’s skin. Rather than a white canvas confined within fixed dimensions, it is literally a surface that holds life. It is merely the epidermis of a living being, yet strangely it is also the final boundary of something alive. My drawings are placed onto someone’s skin, becoming embedded in their lives, encountering new environments within their time, and forming their own independent stories.


Installation view of 《SKIN+INKS》 (Watermark Gallery, 2024) ©Miki Kim

The act of “tattooing,” which functions as the intersection between “drawing” and “engraving,” is no longer the exclusive domain of a particular group. It has become a genre of art that depicts diverse lives in the present while being inscribed into another timeline and passed down.
 
In the society we live in, perhaps now not only tigers, but humans too may leave behind their skin after death…

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