For those of us living in the golden age of parcel delivery, seperating and recycling the boxes left behind after use has become an especially tedious task.
This work began with the emotions I felt while dismantling discarded boxes - the loneliness of things fading away, and the hidden beauty embedded within objects that have outlived their purpose.
By overlapping the past and the future within a single frame, I sought to express the disappearance of existence and the birth of something new. In other words, I wanted to show how the past and the future intersect within the space of present moment.
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On Things That Do Not Disappear (Series)
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Eunju Lee graduated from a college of fine arts in Seoul, South Korea and since marriage she lived mostly in New Zealand and England with her children. While bringing up her children, she studied floristry and worked as a part time florist and her gardening hobby led her to enroll to a floristry graduate course in Sookmyung Women's University after she moved back to Seoul. Graduating her Floristry course was the stepping stone for her to learn Photography and since then she has participated in solo and group exhibitions.
Solo Exhibition
2019 Insa Art Centre "Memory and Anticipation"
Group Exhibitions
2019 COEX "Photo and Image"
2021 COEX "New Pictorialism"
2021 Insa Art Centre "New Pictorialism"
Solo Exhibition
2019 Insa Art Centre "Memory and Anticipation"
Group Exhibitions
2019 COEX "Photo and Image"
2021 COEX "New Pictorialism"
2021 Insa Art Centre "New Pictorialism"
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