Tag Archives: Kyung Hwa Shon

Clarifying the Contextual Role of Abstract Art

My art took an abstracted form for several reason. The first was an interest and relevence for graphic design philosophy and aesthetics. I opted for a graphic design-influenced visual style as this fit with my reaction and interpretation of the … Continue reading

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Colour Specimens: Camira Meltham Mills

It’s been somewhat harder to create a psychogeographic response to this massive industrial building without it being too obviously a building. I looked at Kyung Hwa Shon’s pieces which are responses to the urban environment but the main aim for … Continue reading

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Colour Specimens Artist: Kyung Hwa Shon

Kyung Hwa Shon’s Psychogeographic abstract landscapes of cities like Seoul, Paris, London and Chicago record the effects they have and the memories they prompt. She records the exposure to different cultures and languages and explores not just physical and psychogeographic interaction … Continue reading

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