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Gallery 11

BIEAF2024 - Old Future

World Artist Invitation Exhibition

BIEAF Steering Committee announces BIEAF2024 participants. 390 artists were selected from 65 countries. The online exhibition will run from September 10, 2024 to February 28, 2025. During this period, offline exhibitions will be held at various galleries in Busan.

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Jesline Er
Singapore

The Marina Bay Sands casts a stunning reflection on the serene waters, enriching the Singapore skyline. As night falls, its twinkling lights illuminate the surface, enhancing the city's charm and emphasising the hotel's magnificence. This piece captures the brilliance of Marina Bay, reflecting on how the skyline symbolises our past promises for a brighter future. It encourages us to consider how these promises shape our future and how to balance progress with human nature and the environment.  

 

The theme "Old Future" for BIEAF2024 invites us to reflect on how past promises have shaped our present. It encourages us to consider if our current progress aligns with our earlier hopes and to balance innovation with respect for human values and the environment.      

Jesline Er, a Singaporean artist, discovered her passion for art in childhood, exploring painting and digital arts. As a lifelong member of renowned art societies, she actively participates in exhibitions organised by these societies and engages in both local and international art competitions. A career highlight was her oil painting showcased at the Haegeumgang Theme Museum in South Korea in 2022. Believing in the omnipresence of art, Jesline transforms nature into a canvas of positive messages. Embracing the ubiquity of art, she infuses positive messages into her creations. In August 2023, she unveiled her solo exhibition 'Nature in Art’, revealing her profound connection with the natural world. Jesline's paintings grace the collections of museums, organisations and private collectors.

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Marina Bay

60x40cm    Oil on canvas   2021 

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JEUN HYUN OK
South Korea

봄의 시작을 알리는 매화, 한국의 봄을 대표하는 꽃입니다. 한국적 우아함과 아름다움을 상징하며, 선비의 절개를 상징이기도 하다.

24년 1월 태국국제사진전 / 치앙마이 24년 1월 국제전/창동갤러리 24년 12월 사색전 /창동갤럴리 23년 10월 인도네시아 국제전 /발리예술대학 갤러리 23년 9월 부산국제환경예술제 /온라인 부산 23년 6월 블랙 앤 화이트 8인전 /창동갤러리 23년 1월 FOR ME , 8인전 /창동갤러리

매화

30 x 40    한지(피그먼트프린터)    2024

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Jin Yu 
China

​Description of aThree female figures represent the present past and the future, with the woman in the middle representing the past and the path already taken. The woman at the front represents the present, and now we need to think about the future development in order to have a future with stars and a sea of stars at the back.

Jin Yu, born in 1979 in Heilongjiang Province, China, graduated from Shenzhen University and currently works and lives in Shenzhen and Beijing.Member of Italy FLY ART Association and Shenzhen Artists Association.Jinyu attaches great importance to the expression of personality and spiritual outlook, paying attention to human emotions, emotions, traditions and the present, as well as the integration and evolution of different cultures. The images are shaped using classical aesthetics combined with the transformative interest of self emotions. In a wild and luxurious way, lines and colors are used to create a dreamy and emotional scene, forming its own unique artistic style. His creations are mainly based on oil paintings, and his works have received widespread attention. They have been exhibited in art museums, centers, and galleries around the world and have been collected by major art institutions and collectors.

Past, Present, and Future

70X80cm    Oil on canvas 2024

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Jo Bain  

NEW Zealand

Impressionist style Painting looking out baywindow in old villa.  I am passionate about painting the light. I love color and nature. Attended Art school for 3 years.

Golden Daze

45.5 cm by 35.5 cm
Mixed media on canvas

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JOAN JOSEP BARCELO

Spain

Mixed technique work representing the darkness of the night in the desert. Small pieces of black cypress wood are superimposed on a yellow background made with acrylic. Combination of black and yellow colours as abstract symbolism in artistic minimalism.    

Joan Josep Barceló i Bauçà (Palma de Mallorca - Spain, 1953). He studied literature and science at the Universities of Barcelona, the Balearic Islands, Madrid and London. In his career he has explored various fields of culture, including literature, thought and the arts. He is the author of numerous books of poetry in Italian, English and Catalan, having received important international awards and recognitions in his literary career. His poetry connects with visual art and performance, showing new concepts and styles of understanding literatura.

In addition to the literary world, as a plastic and visual artist, he develops his works through the use of innovative materials in plastic art, where his pictorial works and sculptures show a connection between natural and synthetic materials, with the creation of pieces framed in contemporary art. wanting to transmit the force of nature and the soul in a particular way that is characteristic of his style. In the field of art he has exhibited in numerous international exhibitions, both individually and collectively, in Italy, Spain, Austria, Germany, Hungary, Korea, Turkey, Nigeria, etc.

The artwork is shown with the dominance of two colours, a yellow background on which a black piece stands out in collage. The contrast of both colours represents a duality between day and night, between light and darkness. The artwork is fundamentally based on maximum aesthetic simplicity and minimalism with which to express the strength of the opposite. The canvas, where acrylic dominates with yellow, extends over its entire surface on which a piece of cypress wood impregnated with black acrylic stands out to give volume and relief to the work. Day and night are two periods of time that occur in a constant cycle on Earth, the first is characterized by the presence of sunlight, while night refers to the period in the shadow and without light. The artwork thus not only represents duality but also the concept of time.

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绿洲 oasis

​30X30cm    mixed technique painting on canvas: acrylic, cypress bark

and synthetic gel      2022

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Joe Nim Cho Cho

Canada

Promise of Tomorrow's Dream" captures the joy of childhood amidst a magical woodland. Through vibrant colors and gentle sunlight, the painting symbolizes hope for future generations. The child's laughter echoes optimism, surrounded by nature's beauty, and towering trees—a timeless celebration of innocence and possibility.

Joe graduated with distinction from the Design Faculty of Hong Kong Polytechnic University at the young age of 19 and emigrated to Canada when he was 30 years old. His passion for painting continued throughout the past years, often stretching into exhaustive hours immersed in his artistic realm to make up for the time spent making ends meet.

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Promise of Tomorrow's Dream

45x61    watercolour on rice paper   2024

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John Joseph

India

It’s an extremely extraordinary state to be an artist as anything around him and within him is a matter of concern as he do have a very sensitive and inquisitive and innovative nature. Anything and everything could inspire an artist as per my experience. 
Every second,numberless frames are passing through our mind . Certain frames from those could stay there to distract or disturb you . Those frames could lead to an extremely exclusive creative experience and get transferred to  canvas, paper or any other surface in any medium comfortable and convenient.
It’s a world of irregularities, selfishness, inhuman experience, disparities, and unethical behavioural elevations. It’s a pandemic like situation to make us blank ,hopeless and ineffective that takes us to the horizons of nothingness , dark clouds and emptiness. It’s sad that the adverse impacts are on  nature, environment ,climate, art ,science,religion ,everything and ultimately on human beings and beings. 
We are really far away from the bright Old that being promised to make the Future too  in a state of uncertainty.
My works are the frames of my mind. My work is titled “ mind frames “.

This work represents all the unpleasant events and developments taking place in our present world . We are experiencing lack of concern and considerations for our Mother Earth and it’s inhabitants. It’s all being abused through wars ,selfishness and heartlessness.! John Joseph, born in Panangad, a village close to Kochi in the state of Kerala ,India in the year ,1950. Art journey started in 1971, while graduating in Philosophy from the great Maharaja’s college Ernakulam and as the atmosphere there was supportive to get attracted in art and start learning more. Recognitions in that level and the urge within made me carry on by exploring the field of art by admitting my limitations. Self taught artist who find relief through soulful creative efforts. Have spontaneously developed an exclusively unique style that's being recognised. Working mediums : oil , acrylic, watercolour, mixed media and drawing. Participation in number of group and solo shows and workshops in India and abroad. The latest feather of achievement is the 5th Tagore National Award 2023 for art that includes Trophy, Certificate and Cash organised by Rabindranath Tagore University for Literature and Arts, Bhopal. Collecters in India and abroad. Have spend quite a reasonable time in Middle East , mainly in UAE and Oman and have observed and get inspired with the artistic and cultural exclusiveness provided by the national and international committees in harmony and with hunger for art and culture. Has visited several countries and quiet a number of places in India as it’s an overwhelming experience and being fond of it.

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Mind Frames

70 x 100 cm     Acrylic on linen paper   2024

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Jolanta kuśmierska

Poland

Meeting with the Other - meeting with yourself
""This world is as real as it is created by the power of imagination"" (R.M. Rilke)
When I use the term ""meeting with the Other"", I mean not only meeting the Other within us, looking into ourselves and seeing what is deeply hidden there, but also seeing the Other - a human. Nowadays, there have been many changes that have caused people to close themselves off from meeting the Other.
The basis for meeting the Other is rejecting yourself, listening and looking at the Other. Such a meeting enables us to dialogue, but does not guarantee the possibility of complete knowledge of the Other. The Other is the Stranger whom we try to get to know, who allows himself to be known, but in fact will never be known. The other will remain a mystery.
These considerations can also be applied to the encounter with the Other within us. Only by listening carefully to ourselves and looking deep within ourselves will we be able to see and hear the Other within us. Each such meeting arouses fear and anxiety. However, only through encounters with the Other can we get to know ourselves and learn about ourselves. In other words, the Other allows us to exist.
The painting is the result of these thoughts, The soul immersed in silence longs for an impossible place. To the past, to moments of joy, to...
And yet to another place, a place unwritten, unpainted, unsaid. Places where imagination, guesswork and mystery stop. These places stop and focus attention, Places that were not spoken by language but touched by thought - unnamed places, Locked in silence.

She was born in Bedzin. She graduated from the University of Silesia - Branch in Cieszyn, Faculty of Art, specialization in painting. Postgraduate course computer graphics Silesia - Branch in Cieszyn. Postgraduate studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, Faculty of Painting. She obtained her doctoral degree at the Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków. She has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in Poland and abroad, including USA, Germany, Ireland, Great Britain, Russia, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Slovakia, France, Switzerland, India, South Korea, South America, Turkey and Hungary. Participation in artistic projects related to the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow as well as workshops and residencies. She has organized many international projects at home and abroad, as well as online projects. Involved in numerous international online art exhibitions. Her works are in state and private collections in Poland and abroad. She specialize in painting, computer graphics, drawing and photography. She often tries to combine different media to create original collages. She is interested in man and everything related to him and the relationship between nature and culture. She is also inspired by travel, the opportunity to enter a different nature and culture.

Meeting with the Other

- meeting with yourself

60x60 cm    digital painting, print on canvas

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JUAN CUYUTUPA  

PERU

My works are inspired by the Nasca Lines, both lyrically and historically. These lines, located in the Nasca desert, are geoglyphs depicting various animals such as lizards, hummingbirds, monkeys, dolphins, and different birds. They also include large geometric shapes spanning hundreds of meters. The technique used is mixed media on cardboard, incorporating acrylics, oils, textures, and sometimes water-based sprays.

JUAN CUYUTUPA, Born on July 17, 1948, in Miraflores, I discovered my talent for drawing early. I drew on everything and built over 100 airplane models. After schooling in Surquillo and the Escuela de Bellas Artes (1969-1973), I worked as a teacher for 28 years. My art debut was in 1972 in Lima and officially in 1974 at Galería Mutual Perú. Since 2000, I fully dedicated myself to art, winning honors at IPAE. Since 2010, I have traveled as a cultural manager to various countries, including the USA and Europe. My works are exhibited internationally in museums.

FLOWER NOCTURNE

33 x 25 cm     mixed on cardboard

acrylic, oil, water-based textures)   2023

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Julio García Chavarría

Nicaragua

The photograph is a shot taken from the debris of a discarded ceramic but it inspired me to reflect the hollow head, since it has the figure of a human head and face. 

He has participated and obtained recognition in the following literary contests in Italy. Premio Accadémico Internazionale di litteratura Contemporanea VII edition 20232-Lucius Annaneus Zeneca-Second Honorable Mention. Associazione Culturale L'Oceano Nel''Anima-First Honorable Mention. He currently edits him poems with music and images in videos that he shares on her website. Since 2016 he collaborates with online radios: Radio Satelitevision in the cultural program Actualidad and Radio Krysol international from Chile. He is a member of the poetry study group coordinated by the Majorcan-Spanish writer and poet Joan Joseph Barceló. He is also a member of the World Dariano Movement based in Miami, Madrid and Montevideo.

Hollow Head-Ceramic

14x14 cm    Marzo    2024

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June Lim 

Singapore

高山上居高臨的看日出极美 美得勢闊聲宏 莽莽蒼蒼 天際霞光入水中更美 水中天際一時红的剎那間 晓其瑰丽 知其蒼茫 得其壯闊 在日光的洗禮下 褪去凡俗 不思凡事 回歸大自然 開啓美麗的一天 太陽每日升起 每日落下 一生能看到几次日出日落的景緻 有多久没有看过日出了

June Lim is a sensory artist. She weaves her emotions and feelings into each piece, penning Chinese poems that accompany her completed paintings.
She is member of the Singapore Art Society, the Women Artists Association of Singapore, and the International Art & Culture (Singapore) Federation. She also serve on the Supervisory Committee of the Society of Chinese Artists. 
She is an award-winning artist, and have taken part in solo and group exhibitions across Singapore, 
Japan, Korea, and Cambodia. Her oil painting was selected into semi final at U0B Art Competition 2019.

June is a member of Singapore Art Society,Women Artists Association of Singapore and IACF, member of Society of Chinese Artists. June has composed a Chinese poem to accompany each piece of completed painting. She held her first solo exhibition “Sanctuary” from 16 -26 November 2019 and she has then join many group exhibitions held locally and overseas. June is sensual artist and will pen her emotions and feelings in the form of a Chinese poem to accompany each piece of completed painting. Sanctuary There is a place in our hearts where our dreams can grow, rain or shine. June Lim is an emerging artist. She grew up in the countryside surrounded by nature. During her days at Nanyang Girls High School, she studied Art under the watchful eyes of her art teacher, 陈子恺老师. This provided her with a strong foundation in painting and drawing. In her early 20s, she pursued her studies in Computer Science in London. She started her career working in computer software project design, development and management. June retired in 2014 and picked up painting as a hobby. She ponders over a cup of black coffee as the symphony of nature floats in her mind; her brush and
 poems writing

日出天際 Sunrise Horizon

102 x 76 cm    Oil on canvas    2024

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JUNG AI HAN

South Korea

Jung Ai Han's work is divided into two periods: the first and the second. The oil paintings of the first period use a variety of colors to create a free and organic intersection of lines and straight edges, while also forming a structure made up of vibrant, colorful surfaces. The second period, which began in the 2000s, combines abstract art with botanical themes. What remains consistent throughout her work is the story of human life.

 

When we have someone in our lives with whom we can share our secrets, we possess a precious treasure in life. Human beings find happiness in having a friend to whom we can confide and with whom we can relate during times of tranquility. It is certainly fortunate to have a dear friend to whom we can open up, who offers support, comfort, and someone with whom we can talk to. This world is full of secrets, but you and I share them with each other, empathize with each other, and rely on one another.

– From the Artist's

 

NotePerhaps she reflects in her work the world of colorful emotions that stem from the joys and sorrows of life. She dissolves various emotions—such as dreams and love, happiness and unhappiness, joy and sadness, gratitude and resentment, anger and elation, hope and despair—and projects them into her art. If she were to avoid these emotional shifts, her paintings would lack vitality and warmth. She clearly recognizes that mental and emotional growth is possible by fusing, purifying, and sublimating these diverse emotions.”

- From a review by art critic Shin Hang-Sup

우리의 삶속에서 비밀을 공유할 수 있는 상대가 있다면 인생의 소중한 보물을 갖은 것이다. 인간은 평온한 시간 속에 너와 내가 모든 것을 터놓을 수 있고 공감할 수 있는 친구가 있다는 것에서 행복을 느낀다. 마음을 열고, 의지가 되고, 위로가 되며, 얘기도 나눌 수 있는 소중한 친구가 있다는 것은 분명 행운이다. 이 세상은 비밀로 가득 찼지만 서로 공유하며 공감하며 의지하는 너와 나의 모습을 담았다. 

"한정애 작가의 작업은 크게 1기와 2기로 나뉜다. 제 1기의 유화작업은 여러 소재들을 다양한 색채를 사용하여 자유분방하고 유기적인 선과 직선의 교차로 연출해 내며, 동시에 화려한 색면으로 이루는 구조를 가지고 있다. 그의 작업은 2000년대를 넘어서면서 제 2기를 맞이하는데 보타니컬아트와 더불어 추상미술을 선보인다. 그의 작업에서 일관되게 작업안에 표현하고 있는 것은 인간의 삶에 관한 이야기이다.

어쩌면 그는… 삶과 관련된 희로애락에서 기인하는 다채로운 감정의 세계를 고스란히 작업에 반영하고 있는지 모른다. 꿈과 사랑, 행복과 불행, 기쁨과 슬픔, 감사와 원망, 분노와 환희, 희망과 절망과 같은 다양한 감정을 용해시켜 작품에 투영시킨다. 이와 같은 감정의 변화를 회피한다면 생명이 없는 차가운 기운만이 지배하는 그림이 되고 말 것이다. 그는 정신 및 감정의 고양은 이와 같은 다양한 감정을 융합하여 순화시키고 승화시킴으로써 가능하다는 점을 명확히 인식하고 있다."

- 미술평론가 신항섭의 평론에서

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Secret

64X43cm    Mixed Media Collage with Acrylic paint  and Graphite on paper,  2018

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Jung choongjin

South Korea

우리의 독도를 수호하는 수호신으로 백호를 소재로한 작품. 그누구도 침범할 수 없는 강력한 수호신 백호가 지키는 독도를 우리는 사랑해야한다.

개인전 14회 단체전 240여회. 한국(부산)미협회원, 한국(부산)전업미술가협회원

독도에 범내려온다

20F    캔버스에 아크릴    2022

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Jung Ki Sun

South Korea

사랑

10호 oil on canvas

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Jung Young Hyuk

South Korea

형체에서 벗어나고 싶었고 불필요한 것들을 걷어내어 칠하고 말리고 칠하고 말리는 반복작업을 하면서 생각을 버린 작업을 하였습니다.  

홍익대학교 일반대학원 동양화과 졸업 및 동대학원 졸업. 개인전 4회 -롯데에비뉴엘, 도쿄, 요코하마 등 ART COLOGNE(독일), KIAF 등 단체전 40여회 제18회, 19회, 20회 BIEAF 부산국제환경예술제 2020, 2021 아트포럼인터내셔널 현 홍익대학교 게임그래픽학과 겸임교수

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53.0×45.5㎝    AcrylicOnCanva   2024

Gallery 12

BIEAF2024 - Old Future

World Artist Invitation Exhibition

BIEAF Steering Committee announces BIEAF2024 participants. 390 artists were selected from 65 countries. The online exhibition will run from September 10, 2024 to February 28, 2025. During this period, offline exhibitions will be held at various galleries in Busan.

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Jyoti Saini

India 

As the painter of this piece, my intention was to capture the raw energy and emotion that flows through the intersections of different elements in life. Each color and shape in this painting represents a facet of human experience, from the cool, calming blue to the warm, intense reds and yellows.

The blue triangle at the center symbolizes clarity and focus amidst the chaos, serving as an anchor in the ever-changing landscape of emotions and events. The surrounding red, yellow, and green hues represent the dynamic and sometimes turbulent nature of our interactions and experiences.

Through the overlapping shapes and vibrant colors, I aimed to convey a sense of movement and transformation, reflecting how our lives are constantly evolving. This painting is a visual exploration of how different aspects of our existence come together, sometimes harmoniously and sometimes in conflict, to create a complex and beautiful whole.

I am an accomplished artist and art curator based in India, currently serving as the director of the Jyotikriti Art Organization. My career is driven by a deep passion for fostering creativity and promoting artistic expression. Over the years, I have dedicated myself to curating a multitude of international and national art exhibitions, both offline and online. These exhibitions have not only provided a prestigious platform for artists to showcase their work but have also bridged cultural and geographical divides, allowing diverse artistic voices to reach a global audience. As the director of Jyotikriti Art Organization, I have been instrumental in organizing exhibitions that span a range of artistic mediums and styles. These exhibitions have served as vital spaces for artists to engage with the public and gain recognition for their innovative work. By curating exhibitions that highlight the richness of artistic expression, I have aimed to create opportunities for artists to connect with audiences and fellow creatives, thus nurturing a dynamic and inclusive art community. In my continuous effort to celebrate and document artistic talent, I recently launched an international coffee table book titled ""Creativity in Depth."" This publication represents a significant milestone in my career, encapsulating the essence of contemporary artistic innovation. ""Creativity in Depth"" offers readers a visual journey through the diverse and dynamic world of modern art, presenting a curated selection of artworks that reflect the varied approaches and perspectives of contemporary artists. The book serves as both an artistic record and a source of inspiration for those interested in the evolving landscape of global art. My involvement in the art world extends beyond curatorial work, as I have also explored the realm of filmmaking. This year, I directed two documentary short films that delve into the narratives of artists and their creative processes.

The house of Surrealism

50.8x50.8    Acrylic on Canvas   2024

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Jyotsna S Kumar

Singapore

"Tomorrow" explores environmental impact, contemplating how future generations might reflect on today's promises. This abstract piece urges us to recognize our actions' effects and strive for harmony between nature and humanity. It challenges viewers to consider how future generations will judge our efforts. A poignant reminder that our choices today shape the legacy we leave, "Tomorrow" calls us to fulfill our commitments for a sustainable future.

Jyotsna is a Singapore-based abstract artist inspired by mundane tasks and intricate patterns in nature. Her art captures fleeting moments, weaving them into a tapestry of shapes, hues, and layers to ignite wonder and connection. Each piece is created through experimentation, interaction, and the spontaneity of her thoughts and mediums, driven by her sense of visual balance.

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Tomorrow

45 x 45cm    Acrylic and pastel on canvas

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Kaoru Kushima 

Japan

The future is created by the accumulation of the past. I believe that human wisdom creates a bright future. I also believe that dreaming about the future allows us to enjoy the unknown. This time, I have expressed such a bright dream for the unknown using colored pencils. Dreaming also leads to hope for the future. If we are alive, we want to live happily, dreaming about the future, if possible. And I want to build peace with friends who share the same dreams.

Hiroshima-born artist Kaoru Kushima began to draw to process the effects of interpersonal trauma. Influenced by Japanese avant-garde painters and manga, Kushima creates abstract and figurative drawings in colored pencil and ink. She forms intricate, yet delicate compositions of lines and circles as well as floral and animal motifs. Through her own healing journey, Kushima offers a message of universal love and acceptance. She says “I wish to communicate that, even when you are desperate, although you may not be aware of it, oceans of love support you and, thanks to love, you survive.

In the light

30.4cm×40.6cm    Coloredpencil/2021

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Karyna Bael

Mexico

Karyna Bael, mexicana, Diplomada en Gestión Cultural y Curador de Arte, especialista en arte-terapia, programación Neurolingüistica e Inteligencia Emocional, 
Director de 360 Arte Contemporáneo, Director en Jefe de Aura Editorial, ha realizado más de 120 exposiciones colectivas e individuales en Europa, Asia, Estados Unidos y Latinoamerica , reconocimientos por su labor artística por arte de la UNESCO , ONU y Asociaciones Artísticas Internacionales, creadora de libros de arte internacionales y poesía, Directora del Festival de Arte y Poesía SOY MUJER , Actualmente trabaja en el libro de arte colectivo internacional “Arte sin Fronteras” y en su nueva colección Muslim.

Solo contigo

60x90 cm    Oli / canvas

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Katayoun Namazi pourtiseh

Iran

The style of this work is symbolic and draws inspiration from Eastern mysticism and the land of Iran, embodying the wisdom of Eastern art. The piece evokes a sense of transcendence and spirituality.    Drawing teacher for gifted and autistic children.

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The forgotten

60×80    Canvas

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Katja Wedel Oddersborg

Denmark

We promised to understand and treat people, children and ourselves better in the future.
And we have. We have studied psycology, pedagogy, the human mind, resilience and practiced acknowledgement and pure kindness. But with all the new wisdom comes the insecureness and recognition of all the things we do not understand. We are now in a spiraling speed seeking more wisdom, more understanding…and loosing our present to the spidersweb of intruiging thoughts day and night, struggling to just accept. Accept and be.

BIEAF2024 'Ole Future' : An inspiring opportunity with a title that kick starts a whole lot of reflection. I am definiteæy looking forward to see the exhibition when it is ready.    

I am just me. Me who now struggles in life, yet know as a smiling and warm person. I find peace in making art. I have a vision to make art with a love and dedication to the process, because the process is healing my soul, and hopefully the final artworks let the viewer feel a brief relieve while looking at the dreamy and beautifully pictures. I try to transform my dark inner battles into som beautiful artworks to lighteren up my life. The pictures are simple with a clear message for me and the world. I work with diffenrent media such as alcohol markers, fineliners, colored pencils, oilpastels and watercolor. Always i minor sizes with slow, calm and thoughtful strokes.

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Acceptance

21x30 cm    Material: Paper 140g, alcoholmarker, fineliner
2024

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Kenan Sekmen

Türkiye

Time covers everything with its layers, erasing it all. We strive to hold on, to exist.    Kenan Sekmen is a modern Turkish conceptual artist who works on the movement of living tissues, figurative concepts and life.

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100x160x3cm    Oil on canvas   2000