Sung Hwa Kim is a Brooklyn-based artist originally from Seoul, with degrees from the Art Institute of Boston and the Maryland Institute College of Art. His work focuses on the concept of time, represented through Korean white porcelain jars, symbolizing transitions and existential thought. Kim's art encourages viewers to contemplate the balance between fading and enduring aspects of life, akin to the fleeting nature of haiku poetry. His paintings blend urban energy with pastoral tranquility, offering dreamlike visuals that bridge the ephemeral and eternal while exploring the emotional landscapes of existence.
Through his art, Kim offers a meditative journey into the intersections of time, place, and emotion, revealing the fragile connections between the tangible world and the transcendent.
Kim invites viewers to reflect on the delicate balance between what fades and what endures, likening his approach to writing a haiku-capturing fleeting, poetic moments that are both personal and universal.
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