Day of Burning
Day of Burning

Choon Mi Kim

Day of Burning, 202340.7 x 50.8cm3000 GBP
Details
MaterialGalleryLocation
oil on panelGinny on FrederickLondon
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This vibrant and dynamic work features a captivating interplay of colors and organic forms. The prominent use of warm oranges and reds creates a sense of energy and movement, with abstract floral shapes seeming to dance across the canvas. The brushstrokes are expressive and gestural, evoking a sense of spontaneity and immediacy. While the subject matter is not immediately recognizable, the piece suggests a natural, almost dreamlike landscape. Overall, the artwork showcases the artist's skilled and imaginative approach to abstraction, blending vivid hues and expressive techniques to produce a visually arresting contemporary composition. ...

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Ginny on Frederick
Gallery
Ginny on Frederick
London

Ginny on Frederick is a former shop unit opposite Smithfield Meat Market in Clerkenwell, east London, that’s capable of shapeshifting. ‘Frederick’ refers to founder and curator Freddie Powell’s original space on Frederick Terrace in Hackney, which closed during the first pandemic lockdown in 2020; ‘Ginny’ is his mum’s name. The anachronistic signage above the door of the current space reads ‘Sunset Sandwich Bar II: Hot & Cold Food to Take Away’, exemplifying what makes the gallery so compelling: it’s idiosyncratic, hiding in plain sight. Ginny on Frederick’s focus on young artists offers a sense of promise and something often missing in the capital: support at a local level for artists. ...