[Interview] Choi Seung-yoon and Abstract Painting

APRIL 23, 2020

By Ungyu Yeo



Seung Yoon Choi’s definitive brush touch leaves blue strokes on canvas that move organically, and encounter and overlap themselves to create dynamic images. He expresses the fundamentals of the invisible world with the sensation from color and the movement from the brush strokes. Many of his works are mainly solid blue.


It is the color of the essence and ambilaterality for him, which best suits the concept of paradox and balance that he wants to express. It is the primary color of earth when light first encounters the sky and water, and contains both sides of hope and despair, and fervent and cold.


Art Terms have interviewed with Choi Seung-yoon who is one of Asian rising young abstract artists. Here's what happened.



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