



Koh Kisung Canada / Korea, b. 1985
11 x 9 inch
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“Firstly, as always, I created these works with a hope that people 'feel' the emotions and spirit rather than 'see' the works. My intention of creating this body of works was as a whole, not particularly a single piece has very different meanings behind, basically all these new works are chained together. However, I created them in a way of seeing our life sequence and I believe that the piece 'Yuri' sums up this body of works as a finale. All these were personally inspired by myself celebrating the birth of my child during this pandemic time as a parent , in meantime I wanted to create works that represent 'the light' and 'magical place' where people want to be in this time of the world".
- Koh Kisung -