Sunday, April 8, 2012

Young In, Lee/A favorite piece of art/Wed 11 A.M.

200902540 Young In, Lee

A favorite piece of Art : Flying-Red 2008_Acrylic on Canvas_94X130cm (Kwon, Ki-soo)

There are a lot of "donguri". It is the name of smiling face on the piece. This artist's feature is he always uses this character to express his feeling. The name "donguri" means round and includes living without corner that Korean thinks it as living restful without conflict with others. Although I do not want to live like this way, I like this artist. Because without considering character's meaning or thought, just it gives me some kind of comfortable. So I always enjoy the artist's work with a smile.

And there are some reasons that I pick up this picture as the best of his work. I saw this piece of art in the calendar illustration in 2009. When I saw this piece, I didn't know the reason; I felt some impact from there. I remembered that I saw that calendar for one hour or more over. Looking back on it now, there are two reasons why I was impacted.

First, there are a lot of characters in airplane. I repeated my college entrance exam in a boarding academy in 2009. So I had some tight feeling. And when I saw that piece of art was in my vacation from there. And I felt some liberty from that. And a red background tint also grabbed my eyes and it helped me concentrate on that picture and feel some more freedom or other feelings.

Second, I felt some being consoled from the character's face. Because characters in the piece are all smiles. And I thought they told me like, "don't worry, it will be well!" So I take that calendar to my academy and when I felt some difficultness, I always saw that piece of art. Even end of that repeating study for entrance college, I could not release my attention of the artist, Kwon Ki-soo. So nowadays I go everywhere he display, if I can.



2 comments:

  1. Nice pic!!
    I liked how you actually uploaded a picture for your writing so the reader could better understand your point of view. You made some good points on how this picture had speacial meanings to you, for example "when I saw that piece of art was in my vacation from there. And I felt some liberty from that", or " I felt some being consoled from the character's face". However I would suggest that you should shorten your paragraphs. Since we have to write a paragraph for homework, this seems a bit too long, if you had one or two more sentences in each paragraph this would have been an essay. I think it would be better to use less periods for your sentences.

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  2. There are a lot of "donguri". It is the name of smiling face on the piece. The name "donguri" means round and includes living without corner that Korean thinks it as living restful without conflict with others. Although I do not want to live like this way, I like this artist. Because without considering character's meaning or thought, just it gives me some kind of comfortable. So I always enjoy the artist's work with a smile.
    There are two reasons why I was impacted. First, there are a lot of characters in airplane. I repeated my college entrance exam, in a boarding academy in 2009. So I had some tight feeling. And when I saw that piece of art was in my vacation from there. And I felt some liberty from that. And a red background tint also grabbed my eyes and it helped me concentrate on that picture and feel some more freedom or other feelings.
    Second, I felt some being consoled from the character's face. Because characters are all smile. And I felt they told me like, "don't worry, it will be well!" So I took that calendar to my academy and when I felt some difficultness, I always saw that piece of art. Even end of that repeating study for Entrance College, I could not release my attention of the artist, Kwon Ki-soo. So nowadays I go everywhere he’s display, if I can.

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