4 minutes. Acrylic on canvas, 200x150 cm (2009)
Somnolences. Acrylic on canvas, 97x130 cm (2007)
L’Amnésie. Acrylic on canvas, 150x200 cm (2007)
Gare de Madrid. Acrylic on canvas, 150x200 cm (2010)
Entre Acte 2. Acrylic on canvas, 130x130 cm (2010)img src. Kashya Hildebrand
Min Jung-Yeon (b.1979, South Korea/France)
In Min Jung-Yeon’s work, drawing is a kind of breathing, a cathartic process that allows her to displace her anxieties and her passions - out of herself. Straight lines and fluid outlines, feminine shapes and masculine structures… those opposite and complementary components form the artistic universe of Min Jung-Yeon, who expresses in her works the never-ending creation, construction, evolution and destruction process. For some time she has been looking into refining more, keeping “the essential” in her compositions, creating a scenography that puts the form forward – an emphasised form - without abandoning her research on the articulation between space and form. (src. Galerie Maria Lund)
Folding the window, unfolding the door @ YIA ART FAIR
Galerie Maria Lund - 10.23-10.26.2014
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Gel Jamlang | on Tumblr - Watercolor and Acrylic
Fall. 12”x16”
321. 15”x20”
Coddle. 9”x12”
Swimmers. 9”x12”
Into Thin Air. 15”x20”