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This abstract artwork is a sculptural piece that showcases a striking, organic form. The visual elements are dominated by a range of earthy tones, from deep browns to vibrant oranges and yellows, creating a sense of weathered texture and rugged topography. The overall composition is asymmetrical and irregular, with a sense of dynamic movement and natural flow. The subject matter appears to be a weathered, twisted rock formation or a distorted, unnatural landscape. The artistic style and technique suggest an expressionistic or abstract-expressionist approach, with the artist employing unconventional materials and methods to capture the raw, elemental qualities of the natural world. The context of this piece likely reflects the artist's exploration of themes related to the forces of nature and the human experience of the sublime. ...
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Changkon Lim’s practice centers on painting, where he deconstructs, recombines, and reconfigures imagery and support to pose questions about what it means to be human within restrictive frameworks. His compositions often feature enlarged, delicately rendered fragments—frequently of bodies or skin—that are distilled and reassembled to evoke movement, tension, and liberation. His technique involves oil on wood panels, producing textured and organic surfaces that suggest mutation, growth, and transformation. Through layered forms, energetic gestures, and a tactile use of color, Lim conjures images that oscillate between the corporeal and the abstract, creating a sense of both vulnerability and resilience. By navigating the space between image and canvas, Lim invites viewers to engage with fragmented identities, social norms, and the potential for expansion beyond imposed boundaries. His paintings become sites of introspection and radical inquiry, using visual language to reimagine the conditions of human existence. ...