Art
May River Marsh in the Afternoon - Hee June Shin
- Item Number
- 254
- Estimated Value
- 520 USD
- Sold
- 505 USD to knfd97ab4
- Number of Bids
- 13 - Bid History
Item Description
Hee June Shin hand-painted this oil painting that is in a 17x20, golden frame. Mrs. Shin says the ephemeral quality of light is the subject of this painting. Being convinced that color is the most effective tool to capture, she established herself as a colorist and received McKnight Established Artist Grant in 2012 and 2016. Her colorist lineage includes Monet, Hawthorne, Hensche, and Przewodek. The colorists create an illusion of light in colors emphasizing the light key of the moment.
I am excited to be in front of a white canvas looking at the object before my eyes. It is never the same: light in different weather, seasons, times of the day. I trust my impulse to see the colors of the moment and plunge into making one shape of color at a time. It is a thrill when a painting emerges from these shapes of colors: a strikingly beautiful illusion of light in three dimensions. I relish freshness and intimacy of stroke that a palette knife brings. The variety of stokes from my palette knife speaks for the tactile sensitivity I acquired from the brushwork in Chinese calligraphy. - Hee June Shin
For more of her work, go to www.heejuneshin.com
This painting will be on display at the Memory Matters Culinary Showcase at Poseidon on April 1. To purchase tickets to the event, go to www.mymemorymatters.org.
Item Special Note
Donated by Hee June Shin.
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