The latest instalment of The Mood of the Mountain continues to reflect Lee Choun Hwan's core aesthetic vision, which has been shaped and refined over the past four decades through dedicated and methodical artistic practice. This magnum opus reflects the artist's passion and inquisitive spirit and provides a deeper insight into his journey towards pure abstraction.
Lee expresses the vigour of the mountains in his paintings through the use of acrylic paint, a choice distinct from his earlier works in which he employed traditional ink. The series of Lee's paintings embodies the essence of nature through its subtle, muted colour scheme and its formal representation of the mountain's energy as a plane.
The latest works on display showcase Lee's focused exploration of form and colour, exuding a vibrant energy. The interplay of basic formative elements creates a delicate balance, lending a sense of tension amidst refinement and precise lines and planes. The artist's use of colour is a noteworthy feature, with Lee mainly utilising primary colours but giving a harmonious and subtle variation within the same colour families, such as bright red, deep red, and crimson. Lee invites the viewer to experience the beauty of nature through his unique formative language, as depicted in his representation of the majestic mountain range and the pink, sunshine-filled sky.
Lee captures the essence of nature through abstraction by transforming everyday elements into a pictorial language, which is demonstrated through his ongoing experimentation with materials and techniques. The works on display feature several characteristics unique to Lee, such as conveying the energy of mountains with a single brushstroke, presenting the bold, large-scale depiction of a bird's-eye view of the mountains, or using Korean paper–that he creates himself–in a distinctive way to accentuate its unique surface texture. They collectively and ultimately allude to the direction in which Lee's visual language may evolve.
Enthusiasm: A Waking Mountain offers a glimpse into Lee's present and future direction with 'The Mood of the Mounta' series, which showcases the immense power of nature. As Lee undergoes a transition in his artistic style, the series has developed to include subtle variations in shape and colour. This exhibition will become an opportunity to observe the evolution of this series and the potential for Lee's artistry to reach new heights.
We hope Enthusiasm: A Waking Mountain provides a glimpse into Lee Choun Hwan's work in the context of the 2023 art world and offers a guiding light for following the trajectory of his ever-evolving artistic choices and practice.
Press release courtesy SEOJUNG ART.
3F Podiumg-dong
Dalmaji-gil 30
Haeundae-gu
Busan, 48099
South Korea
1644–1454 (#3)
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