‘Scene, and Unscene'
Okkum Yang ( Gallery Ssamji curator )
Painting a popular material which is flower, Young Hye Yoon intends to maximizing the image and theatrical producing by
contrasting sensitive and detailed delineation and resolute ommission of surrounding details.
With illusion caused by three - dimensional space, Yoon ' s still - life painting series shows grotesque visual effects
by differentiation of various point of views, which is maximizing a size of images by distances.
Instead of food on a dish of a table, withered flowers symbolize desire such as appetite, and they temporarily exist, also
evoke the tradition of vanitas still - life painting that vanishes after it is filled. Moreover, the scene that is paused
in silence with an absence of persona, creates various layers of allegory with immanent tension and desire that draw
audience's gaze into the screen.