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Walking rivulet after the disaster (2022) by Jeongwoong Lee presents a poignant visual narrative that delicately weaves together tradition and disruption, memory and imagination. In this painting, a procession of women in traditional attire cautiously tread through a stream, while behind them, a fractured landscape unfolds—complete with glitch-like digital distortions and a modern ruin suspended in a surreal calm. The juxtaposition of the serene and the dissonant forms a tension that lies at the heart of Lee’s artistic inquiry. Jeongwoong Lee is a painter who expands the language of visual art by exploring the boundaries between reality and fiction, memory and time. His work prompts profound questions about human perception and invites viewers into a layered sensory experience. In this piece, the collision of historical sensibility and contemporary visual language does not merely serve aesthetic ends; it opens a liminal space where viewers are encouraged to confront the unstable nature of truth and illusion. For Lee, painting is not a means of simple representation but an invitation—an immersive space where the viewer can engage in a dialogue between internal and external realities. He suggests that objective knowledge and shared values are ultimately forms of constructed reality, and through this belief, he empowers the individual to shape their own world. Walking rivulet after the disaster is not only a visually striking composition but also a sensorial narrative born from the artist’s deep reflection on the fragility of existence. Lee's practice constantly pushes the boundaries of painting, transforming the canvas into a contemplative arena where viewers are urged to rediscover their own truths through the language of art.
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- Medium
- Oil on Canvas
- Size
- 130 cm x 162 cm x 3 cm
- Year
- unknown
- Signature
- Hand Signed by Artist
- Edition
- Unique work
- Certificate
- Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery
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JeongWoong Lee is an artist who explores the boundaries between reality, fiction, memory, and time through painting, expanding visual art into a new dimension. His work delves into profound questions about human perception and sensation, connecting visual narratives and sensory experiences in a unique way. His practice intertwines history, reality, and imaginary worlds, creating a complex structure within his works. For him, painting is not merely a reproduction; it becomes a space where viewers transcend the boundaries of truth and fiction, inviting them to engage in a new experience. His work focuses on exploring new realities created through human memory and sensation. Artist believes that objective knowledge and values are ultimately virtual realities, and through this belief, he suggests that individuals have the power to create their own worlds. His work encourages viewers to confront inner truths and discover new visual and sensory understandings through the language of painting. Constantly pushing the boundaries of painting, Artist's work reflects a deep reflection on human existence and reality, offering a continuous dialogue through art.
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CDA is a gallery stands for ‘Creative’, ‘Discovery’, and ‘Appreciation’. The gallery mainly presents creative activities in various fields of contemporary visual arts in the form of exhibitions. CDA exhibition mainly focuses on paintings but subjects to all kinds of genres and mediums such as sculpture, prints, photography, animation, and video. The form of the exhibitions is also balanced, with a mix of solo and group exhibitions, as well as art fairs and collaborative projects. We sincerely hope that our activities will serve as a spark for the realization of meaningful projects for creators(artists) and an opportunity for audiences to expand their inspiration and collecting.
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Walking rivulet after the disaster (2022) by Jeongwoong Lee presents a poignant visual narrative that delicately weaves together tradition and disruption, memory and imagination. In this painting, a procession of women in traditional attire cautiously tread through a stream, while behind them, a fractured landscape unfolds—complete with glitch-like digital distortions and a modern ruin suspended in a surreal calm. The juxtaposition of the serene and the dissonant forms a tension that lies at the heart of Lee’s artistic inquiry. Jeongwoong Lee is a painter who expands the language of visual art by exploring the boundaries between reality and fiction, memory and time. His work prompts profound questions about human perception and invites viewers into a layered sensory experience. In this piece, the collision of historical sensibility and contemporary visual language does not merely serve aesthetic ends; it opens a liminal space where viewers are encouraged to confront the unstable nature of truth and illusion. For Lee, painting is not a means of simple representation but an invitation—an immersive space where the viewer can engage in a dialogue between internal and external realities. He suggests that objective knowledge and shared values are ultimately forms of constructed reality, and through this belief, he empowers the individual to shape their own world. Walking rivulet after the disaster is not only a visually striking composition but also a sensorial narrative born from the artist’s deep reflection on the fragility of existence. Lee's practice constantly pushes the boundaries of painting, transforming the canvas into a contemplative arena where viewers are urged to rediscover their own truths through the language of art.
Artwork details+
- Medium
- Oil on Canvas
- Size
- 130 cm x 162 cm x 3 cm
- Year
- unknown
- Signature
- Hand Signed by Artist
- Edition
- Unique work
- Certificate
- Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery
Shipping & taxes+
- Ships from the gallery's location (set per work, defaults to the gallery address)
- Cost calculated at checkout by destination
- Optional full insurance in transit
- Usually ships within 10 business days, fine-art packed
- In-person pickup available for some works (no shipping fee)
- Listed price may include VAT applicable in the seller's country or the work's place of shipment
- Duties, import VAT/GST, customs fees, and other taxes in the buyer's country are not included and are the buyer's responsibility
- These are assessed by the destination customs authority and billed separately by the carrier
- Sales tax may be added at checkout depending on jurisdiction








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