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Swans, Plants, and Fragmented Figures Warmly Embrace in Yool Kims Paintings
Sitting on the Couch. All images courtesy of Yool Kim, shared with permissionSwans, Plants, and Fragmented Figures Warmly Embrace in Yool Kims PaintingsNovember 28, 2024ArtGrace EbertWarmth permeates Yool Kims most recent body of work, which portrays tangled masses of limbs and swans in rich palettes of reds, pinks, and oranges. Laying dense lines in acrylic paint, the Seoul-based artist examines the interactions between living things and their sometimes contradictory desires. Her new paintings entwine fragmented iterations of human figures with graceful black and white birds, monsteras, and ferns to explore peace and equality. A Peaceful AfternoonI wanted to express the beauty of being able to care (for) the weak and taking care of each other, without a sense of superiority and inferiority in living things that are set by the world, Kim tells Colossal. By hugging, touching, or leaning on each other, I highlighted the meaning of connection and warmth.As with earlier bodies of work, this series similarly explores the fractured nature of the self. Kim shares that shes feeling calmer and more tranquil these days, which is reflected in the ways figures stretch to embrace one another.I also wanted to express that I have many egos and personalities within me; I am a human being full of complexity who cannot grasp existence as a single disposition, she adds. Im always considering myself.Kim will show paintings in several exhibitions this spring, the first of which opens in March at Hall Spassov in Seattle. Find more of her work on Instagram.An Autumn NightCozy & SilentDreamLet Me Shine, Let You ShineNext article
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