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THE COLLECTION
This artist explores the scenes of agricultural productiveness to be found in the Han River Valley in South Korea and allows the reader to interpret the lessons which nature itself can teach if approached in the correct way.
The relationship between landscape and humanity is seen to be a delicate and perhaps fragile interdependence. It is clear that only if we adopt a gentle and respectful attitude to the productive and sustaining powers of nature can this dependence be maintained. Nature is self-regenerating; it is cyclical, which in turn is capable of teaching humanity profound lessons.
He is particularly fascinated by the beauty and vigorous movement of early morning mist - through this mist we observe the spirit of the earth.

PERSONAL RECORD
BFA, Hong Ik University MFA, PhD FA, Hong Ik University
Private Exhibitions
2008 Geneva Art Fair(Swiss Geneva Palexpo)
2007 7th Solo Exhibition(Gasan Art Gallery)
2005 3rd Choon Choo Art Award Ceremony Exhibition(Back Song Art Gallery)
Group Exhibitions
1990-2008 Choon Choo Art Exhibitions
Contemporary Korean Art Exhibition(Bangladesh Dhaka, Shipakala Academy)
Korean Art and Korean Face Expression Exhibition(Berlin, Germany)
Expression of Korean Image(Cultural Centre, Paris, France)
Bangladesh Biennale, Bangladesh Dhaka, Shipakala Academy
Contemporary South Korean Art(India Mumbai Hacienda Gallery)
Geneva Art Fair, Swiss
Art Awards
2005 the 3rd Choon Choo Art Award
1992 the 9th Kyung In Art Grand Prix
1988 Awarded at the 7th Grand Korean Art Festival
Awarded at the 11th Grand Chung Ang Art Festival
Present
A member of Korean Art Society/a member of Choon Choo/a member of Koyang Environmental Art Society
Lecturer at Sam Ik Univ, Sook Myung Women’s Univ, Hong Ik Univ
