Yuna Kim, A Brief Shift in Life’s Layers I, II & III, 2024

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Oil on canvas
53 x 41 cm each
Condition: Very good

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Yuna holds a Master of Fine Arts, in the Department of Painting, from Hongik University, South Korea. She has done some solo and group shows, local and international. She has won various prestigious art awards namely, the 2021 Grand Prize, Gwanak Contemporary Art Competition and 2020 Honorable Mention, Gwanak Contemporary Art Competition

Her work deals with the perception of space as it varies according to individual experience. Drawing on memories and experiences, she presents a perspective on the relationship between space and humanity to myself and the viewer. She urges us to reflect on our everyday relationships with spaces.

(Photographed in December 2024)

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Oil on canvas
53 x 41 cm each
Condition: Very good

-

Yuna holds a Master of Fine Arts, in the Department of Painting, from Hongik University, South Korea. She has done some solo and group shows, local and international. She has won various prestigious art awards namely, the 2021 Grand Prize, Gwanak Contemporary Art Competition and 2020 Honorable Mention, Gwanak Contemporary Art Competition

Her work deals with the perception of space as it varies according to individual experience. Drawing on memories and experiences, she presents a perspective on the relationship between space and humanity to myself and the viewer. She urges us to reflect on our everyday relationships with spaces.

(Photographed in December 2024)

Oil on canvas
53 x 41 cm each
Condition: Very good

-

Yuna holds a Master of Fine Arts, in the Department of Painting, from Hongik University, South Korea. She has done some solo and group shows, local and international. She has won various prestigious art awards namely, the 2021 Grand Prize, Gwanak Contemporary Art Competition and 2020 Honorable Mention, Gwanak Contemporary Art Competition

Her work deals with the perception of space as it varies according to individual experience. Drawing on memories and experiences, she presents a perspective on the relationship between space and humanity to myself and the viewer. She urges us to reflect on our everyday relationships with spaces.

(Photographed in December 2024)