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The Best Masterpiece Expressing Comfort and warmth in the Republic of Korea
Artist Park Byung-joon will immediately occur to you in our countryin terms of artists using soil in Korea. The artist began in the 1960s to do his research on the soil and showed in 1940 after 20 years of research. At that time the reaction of the audience and the art world was hot. The combination of Korean traditional ink 'Meok' and red clay, the collaboration of oriental painting and western painting was driving a fresh shock, whose excitement was loved by a lot of people from all over the world beyond the Korea. The red clay having the strong vitality, and white clay selected as the most clean soil among soil is the Nature's best material and inseparable from the human. We can already feel comfortable from the material as we humans are born from the soil, eat food items grown in soil, live his life, die and return to the soil. So after that many people are striving to concentrate on their works using red clay, but the red clay paintings of artist Park Byung-joon are different from others in the field of essential elements and the expression itself. The difference is the very preservation. As he has been striving to concentrate on the research of the preservation of the material for a long time, he dips his works in the water and take them out of the water, when his works are not deteriorated and the quality do not drop. It means that this is the very artistic works that remains permanently with the Nature. His works are the ones in which we can feel cool and comfortable and the warmth of the work, as we can see the process of creating the land of life by using the very red clay on intangible traditional Korean paper handmade from mulberry trees, and can taste Korea's lyrical beauty together with the rhythmic color and can see even the unique landscapes. His works expressed in this way have been much loved by the United States, Europe and around the world. Particularly in the United States his works have received the highest praise and are display in many organizations. Ccomplete study material and substance, artist's representation of the will, the cool expression of outstanding creativity may be the main reason why we appreciate the works of artist Park Byung-joon. -Oh Sang Heon
Thinking of the essence of Samkyung's yellow soil painting, the yellow soil is none other than life, a matrix of life and living entity itself to reach the circulation of the universe. As we were born in the soil and take food from the soil, so we eventually return to the soil. In that sense, the yellow soil can be defined as the core of life circulation, or the wheels of life.
Like phenomenological deduction procedure, linguistic association with meaning in his yellow soil has been deducted and has left only the vital forces in his work; the process was quite empirical. In fact, he naver neglected searching, analyzing, and even tasting the yellow soils whenever he traveled the world, such as in America, France and in European countries. -Kim, Young-jai (art Philosopher, Ph.d.)
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