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The series of Abstract Letters explores the representation of inner word that may be latent unconsciously in the deep mind. This series of works is mainly made up of lines that move randomly making unspecific imageries, symbols or letter, which may not be distinguished. When the lines end up filling on a canvas and stop its moving, the plane may reveal various linear forms and directions uncontrolled. Through this way, this work series aims to represent the things that we may not be able to express with lingual words or symbolic action.

This work is produced with mainly black color linear brush strokes that appear as thick or thin.
The series of Abstract Letters explores the representation of inner word that may be latent unconsciously in the deep mind. This series of works is mainly made up of lines that move randomly making unspecific imageries, symbols or letter, which may not be distinguished. When the lines end up filling on a canvas and stop its moving, the plane may reveal various linear forms and directions uncontrolled. Through this way, this work series aims to represent the things that we may not be able to express with lingual words or symbolic action.

This work is produced with mainly black color linear brush strokes that appear as thick or thin.
The series of Abstract Letters explores the representation of inner word that may be latent unconsciously in the deep mind. This series of works is mainly made up of lines that move randomly making unspecific imageries, symbols or letter, which may not be distinguished. When the lines end up filling on a canvas and stop its moving, the plane may reveal various linear forms and directions uncontrolled. Through this way, this work series aims to represent the things that we may not be able to express with lingual words or symbolic action.

This work is produced with mainly black color linear brush strokes that appear as thick or thin.
The series of Abstract Letters explores the representation of inner word that may be latent unconsciously in the deep mind. This series of works is mainly made up of lines that move randomly making unspecific imageries, symbols or letter, which may not be distinguished. When the lines end up filling on a canvas and stop its moving, the plane may reveal various linear forms and directions uncontrolled. Through this way, this work series aims to represent the things that we may not be able to express with lingual words or symbolic action.

This work is produced with mainly black color linear brush strokes that appear as thick or thin.
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Abstract Letters: Recording inner language Painting

Jungwoo Hong

South Korea

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 29.5 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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The series of Abstract Letters explores the representation of inner word that may be latent unconsciously in the deep mind. This series of works is mainly made up of lines that move randomly making unspecific imageries, symbols or letter, which may not be distinguished. When the lines end up filling on a canvas and stop its moving, the plane may reveal various linear forms and directions uncontrolled. Through this way, this work series aims to represent the things that we may not be able to express with lingual words or symbolic action. This work is produced with mainly black color linear brush strokes that appear as thick or thin.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

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Size:29.5 W x 39.4 H x 1.6 D in

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I am a Korean artist working in painting, drawing, printmaking and making objects. I usually explore my inside things ever changing (feeling, emotion, thought, idea so on) through documenting records of my hand unconscious action. In a part my art is inspired by a Korean artist working in US, Ik-joong Kang, Ungno Lee; American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat and Cy Tombly. Also during my research in Ph.D, I have been inspired by my supervisors, Australian artists: professor David Thomas and Doctor Phil Edwards. Generally ideas and methodologies on my art works are based on traditional Korean art concept and sensation, plus Jungian idea of 'Natural Symbols', American action painting.

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