Yoon Seok-won's solo exhibition "Preparing Screen 調整 – Rainbow" will be held at the Combineworks Gallery in Bukchon, Seoul, until December 12.
Through "Screen Adjustment-Rainbow," writer Yoon Seok-won conveys the message, "Life is definitely filled with scenes that are far away comedy and close to tragedy." Author
Yoon emphasizes, "It is necessary to focus the responsibility and burden of 'seeing, visible life' in the world every day we live on 'living life'."
If the scene of your life you face is blurred, the color is not clear, and the shape is distorted, and if you can't remember a specific moment due to a mixture of thousands of photos, your award-winning period, which has been talked about a lot, needs time to adjust the screen.
The author easily explains this situation, "Just as stormy screen adjustment is essential before the rainbow disappears."
"As a scene of screen adjustment, wouldn't a new scene finally unfold after the rainbow is cleared?" he said. "I hope that I can imagine a new rainbow, and that my reflection in the mirror and my inner persona can face comfortably without conflict and face a new landscape."
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