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Why I Paint Quiet Things
Why I Paint Quiet Things
In the soft, slow mornings of my childhood in rural Korea, light would wander silently across wooden tables and fields just beyond our window. My earliest memories are of quiet: gentle traces of warmth, laughter held in the corners, and loneliness that felt like small wildflowers. These are the shapes and textures I paint—not to escape noise, but to preserve tenderness the world easily forgets.
My art is a search for emotional stillness, for fragments of memory that glow between change and repetition: the hush in a family meal, the sky beyond a garden, the hush that follows rain. Through subtle transitions and muted color, I hope each canvas invites you to linger and discover something intimate, an unseen story bathed in the gentle light of ordinary days.
Reflections & poetic fragments
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