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Beethoven Piano Concerto No.4 Painting

Lydia Lee

South Korea

Painting, Oil on Canvas

Size: 51.2 W x 63.7 H x 1.1 D in

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This painting is connected with Impressionism, which moves every minute with light. This painting was specifically influenced by the abstraction shown in "Giverny Pond Expression" later in the life of the Impressionist painter Monet. And I drew my work with the same material as Monet. It is closely related to my childhood psychological situation. The subject of this painting reminded me of my childhood landscape more beautifully as I read Marcel Proust's novel [In Search of the Lost Time, published in seven parts between 1913 and 1927 ] As I read the description of the town of Marcel, the narrator in the novel, I recalled the scenery I encountered while walking a long way from home to school as a child.

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Size:51.2 W x 63.7 H x 1.1 D in

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" There is only one thing that is true. I draw what I see at once. " I am a visual artist born in 1979 and based in Seoul. I am strongly obsessed with mathematical allegories that are closely linked to color and memory images. The intention is to directly touch the viewer's emotions through visualization influenced by musical composition techniques. I express in my paintings the indescribable subtleties of feelings of sadness, joy and pain. It simply presents a structure that excludes the story. The paintings I am influenced by and like are Matisse, Bonnard, and Manet. Research on the decorativeness and curves of arabesque patterns and modern dance choreography From the constant questions about freedom and existence, which are the essence of human beings, Dostoevsky's Memoirs from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and because I like humor about nihilism,Samuel Beckett , and Marcel Proust's image memory method, these are all processes of my work. Since 2002, I have been studying techniques and improving my technique using only oil paintings, and in Korea, my brushstrokes are mentioned as being connected to oriental handwriting. From a young age, I was good at calligraphy, drew a lot of oriental paintings, and was poetically developed. I would like to say that the process of completing my paintings is a continuation of the process, and I believe that the rest should follow from the act of seeing. I hope it continues to be read as a new version in their eyes.

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