Choi Seungyoon
Choi Seung Yoon’s art is a vivid exploration of paradoxes, expressed through bold blue strokes that dance across the canvas. With a deft brush touch, he captures the essence of the invisible world, using color and movement to convey a sense of dynamic balance.
Fascinated by the concept of paradox and balance, Choi sees blue as the embodiment of both hope and despair, fervor and coldness. It represents the fundamental duality of existence, mirroring the interplay between earth, sky, and water. Using custom-made tools, Choi paints on a canvas laid flat, capturing the fluidity of
painterly movement and moments of stillness. His works contemplate the coexistence and balance of opposites, from the universe to individual lives, from beginnings to ends.
His titles, such as "Start of Stop" and "Completion of Start," suggest the interconnections of beginnings and ends, highlighting their parallel nature.
In Choi's view, time and movement are fluid, perpetually changing yet
eternally connected. Drawing on the philosophy of Henri Bergson, Choi's art reflects the concept of perpetual change within the context of eternal time. His paintings embody the continuity of life, manifesting as a continuous flux of qualitative differences and repetitive transformations.
