Raina Seung Eun Jung
About
Raina Seung Eun Jung (b. 1995, Seoul, Korea) is a London-based artist who works with diverse mediums such as traditional Korean paper, silk, and metal for surfaces and uses oil, gouache, and ink. Jung is interested in discovering the coexistence of heterogeneous things while pursuing what she wants to record. Ultimately, she aims to communicate her observations of the beauty of natural coexistence in the world and translate them into her visual language. Recently, she has focused on discovering new combinations, exploring the contemporary landscape where technology has become frequent in our lives but acknowledging that certain things never change, and expressing it through primitive actions. By recording her discoveries through materials with history and drawing the scenery that occurs every moment, she hopes to engage society in her vision while asking what matters and what to care about.
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