Additionally, the horse mirrors the artist himself in a rather dynamic manner who can be viewed as wanting to flee to another world where no limits on expressional phrase exist.
He creates a screen by mixing powder paint, acrylic paint with gold and silver powder, etc, in order to physically mediate the salient subject matter and colors.
Although we accept accepting the psychological depth of identity, it is a way of understanding the warm heart aimed towards the coexisting world.
We invite you to Hur’s(ARTIST HUR JIN,許塡,허진 작가,한국화가 허진,HUR JIN,허진 교수,허진 화백,A Painter HUR JIN)other world, a world where nature and artificiality, as well as man and animal, coexist in harmony.
△Tcheon-Nahm PARK(박천남, 성곡미술관 학예연구실장)/Chief Curator of Sungkok Art Museum
권동철 미술칼럼니스트
kdc@econovill.com