Seo yu jeong successfully finishes U.S. exhibition

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Last weekend, the exhibition of Seo yu jeong's paintings in the U.S. ended. The U.S. exhibition was introduced from new series to works, including Ki paintings presented by existing artists Seo yu jeong.

Ki painting basically focuses on wishing peace, health, and good luck in the mind. Seo yu jeong, who paints a picture of chi, also recovered her health by meditating for her health and is still focused on drawing chi. Artist Seo yu jeong said, "I felt comfortable and happy as I started to paint. As if I had recovered my health with peace of mind, I am eagerly working on my work in the hope that someone will be happier while looking at the picture. This exhibition in the U.S. is also a very meaningful step for me," her said.

Usually, Ki paintings are also called Holy Spirit paintings in Christianity and Mandara in Buddhism. The points of Seo yu jeong's work are concentrated on the training of Ki, which is the basis of Ki-painting. Therefore, Ki Soo-ryun, who wishes for humans to escape from disease and become comfortable and healthy, can be said to be the starting point of Seo yu jeong's work. In detail, phenomena that can affect humans through the energy and resonance of the universe are reconstructed in the same form as in the previous picture.

Painter Seo yu jeong puts the energy of love, peace, and happiness received through prayer and meditation as the key to working as his hands move unconsciously without being tied to anything. There is no special purpose or form needed at all because it is embodied in abstract techniques with unique colors and textures and focuses on expressing gratitude for brush touches.

The painting that filled the U.S. exhibition means that no light can escape, and that it goes deeper and is born into a new white hole. It expresses a hopeful message that means a new beginning. As much as they tried to give infinite energy to someone through meditation, those who received her work sometimes show happiness and tears while looking at paintings only for themselves. I look forward to the future of Seo yu jeong, who will become more active in the future.


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