In contemporary art, artists like Lee Nam Seok use symbolic imagery such as water ripples to represent abstract concepts like the flow of time, employing diverse materials including ink, acrylic paint, pigments, and textile dyes to create works that blur the boundaries between abstraction and figuration.
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Must-Visit Museum in Korea: Girin Museum Of Art The 21st Solo Exhibition By Lee Nam SeokAdded:
Hello everyone. The Kuran Museum of Art will open an exhibition [music] titled Seriyu Time Flows, the 21st solo exhibition by Lee Nam Suk [music] on June 2nd, which will run until June 14th.
In the artworks of Lee Nam Suk, Seriyu [music] Time Flows signifies much more than simple water ripples. It reflects the flow of time [music] itself, an ever-changing presence that continuously moves and transforms. The artist moves seamlessly between abstraction and figuration, employing a wide range of materials such [music] as ink, acrylic paint, danchung pigments, and textile dyes to gently blur the distinction between these visual languages.
>> [music] >> The venue for the event is to the Kuran Museum of Art. Your support are greatly [music] appreciated.
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