
$532
Staying at the Oharano Studio residency in Kyoto, Japan, the artist presents works that condense the sensations of observing nature at specific moments into the form of a “portrait.” A “portrait” is not merely a depiction of outward appearance, but an act of capturing the expression and emotion a being reveals at a particular point in time. Jang Geon-yul’s new works expand this traditional notion of portraiture to natural elements—clouds, flowers, and trees—gazing upon and recording their fleeting presence as if tracing a human life. In doing so, the artist renders the cycles of disappearance and emergence in nature as portraits of vanishing existence.
작품 정보+
- 재료
- Oil on canvas
- 크기
- 53 cm x 45.5 cm x 3 cm
- 제작년도
- unknown
- 작가 서명
- GEONYUL JANG
- 에디션
- 유니크 작품
- 보증서
- 갤러리가 발행하는 진품 보증서 포함
배송 및 관세+
- 갤러리 위치에서 발송됩니다 (작품별로 설정되며, 기본값은 갤러리 주소입니다)
- 배송비는 도착지에 따라 결제 시 계산됩니다
- 운송 중 전체 보험을 선택할 수 있습니다
- 보통 영업일 기준 10일 이내에 미술품 전용 포장으로 발송됩니다
- 일부 작품은 직접 픽업이 가능합니다 (배송비 없음)
- 표시 가격에는 판매자 국가 또는 작품 발송지에 적용되는 부가가치세가 포함될 수 있습니다
- 구매자 국가에서 발생하는 관세, 수입 부가가치세/GST, 통관 수수료 및 기타 세금은 가격에 포함되어 있지 않으며 구매자가 부담합니다
- 이는 도착지 세관 당국이 산정하며 운송업체가 별도로 청구합니다
- 관할 지역에 따라 결제 시 판매세가 추가될 수 있습니다

My work begins by extracting formative elements that can be found in natural objects. It is to collect the formative beauty and aesthetical beauty of nature and reconstruct the canvas based on it. The images displayed on the screen are mainly expressed in the form of flowers or plants. For this case, the object shown in the form of a natural object is only an element used for color and formative harmony. Several flowers from a single stem are sometimes embodied as having different colors and shapes and some float the canvas without a starting point. Also, shapes unrelated to natural objects are placed in various places on the canvas and it is because the shapes on the canvas do not follow the biological structure of nature and it means that the images have their own form, not the result of imitation. Each formative element is recognized as a single piece in composing the canvas. A series of processes to approach the formative beauty by refining the shape until it has the desired shape is similar to working with a piece. The individual pieces completed at the same time act as an element again in the larger screen, serving as a small piece’s form. The finished pieces take the most harmonious position for the canvas composition. In this way, the process of deleting and inserting shapes until I reach the scene that I feel is the most beautiful can be said to be the process of creating a piece with a greater meaning. Flowers and plants we encounter in our daily life are kind subjects. Many of them are immobile and stationary in their place, but they appear in various forms that accommodate changes according to the environment. I do not perceive them as fixed or complete images, but accept them as formative elements of points, lines, planes, colors, and shapes. When I find a subject I want to collect among the forms created by natural objects, I draw on the spot. I extract the components or elements I want to be influenced by or needed for future work and bind them to my notes. At that time, I do not bring all the forms as they are, but remove the details and collect them in a condensed form. After that, I continue referring to the drawings in my binding and adapt the artistic senses that come from them, and I try to learn the formative aspects and the colors through this process. While repeating the process of mixing or refining the drawings collected and reinterpreted on the canvas, by accumulating harmony and order of the formative elements, I wanted to discover my own sense of aesthetics.
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갤러리 상세정보 보기 →$532
Staying at the Oharano Studio residency in Kyoto, Japan, the artist presents works that condense the sensations of observing nature at specific moments into the form of a “portrait.” A “portrait” is not merely a depiction of outward appearance, but an act of capturing the expression and emotion a being reveals at a particular point in time. Jang Geon-yul’s new works expand this traditional notion of portraiture to natural elements—clouds, flowers, and trees—gazing upon and recording their fleeting presence as if tracing a human life. In doing so, the artist renders the cycles of disappearance and emergence in nature as portraits of vanishing existence.
작품 정보+
- 재료
- Oil on canvas
- 크기
- 53 cm x 45.5 cm x 3 cm
- 제작년도
- unknown
- 작가 서명
- GEONYUL JANG
- 에디션
- 유니크 작품
- 보증서
- 갤러리가 발행하는 진품 보증서 포함
배송 및 관세+
- 갤러리 위치에서 발송됩니다 (작품별로 설정되며, 기본값은 갤러리 주소입니다)
- 배송비는 도착지에 따라 결제 시 계산됩니다
- 운송 중 전체 보험을 선택할 수 있습니다
- 보통 영업일 기준 10일 이내에 미술품 전용 포장으로 발송됩니다
- 일부 작품은 직접 픽업이 가능합니다 (배송비 없음)
- 표시 가격에는 판매자 국가 또는 작품 발송지에 적용되는 부가가치세가 포함될 수 있습니다
- 구매자 국가에서 발생하는 관세, 수입 부가가치세/GST, 통관 수수료 및 기타 세금은 가격에 포함되어 있지 않으며 구매자가 부담합니다
- 이는 도착지 세관 당국이 산정하며 운송업체가 별도로 청구합니다
- 관할 지역에 따라 결제 시 판매세가 추가될 수 있습니다
$532







