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Aesthetics 6250 A.U. - Spring 2011 5th Anniversary Issue
-- Featuring the art of Jamie Martinez, Larry "Poncho" Brown, Joseph C. Randall and Yeji Jun as well as the designs of Sarah Stavrou of Sarafine and Kim Lake of Bluforks. Over 100 pages. Celebrating five years of promoting emerging and established artists and designers.
Hardcover and Paperback available.
--Yeji Jun explores thought processes. In her work we can see how our own internal suppositions serves a microcosm of a larger discourse between diverse cultures, worldviews and ethnic personas. |
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Articles and Reviews |
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Piece of Mind
--Yeji Jun's work is an exploration of the self through mental mapping. Her drawings and collages expose the artist's daily thoughts and delve into her imagination to divulge her state of mind. Jun lays out her musings and the activities of her day using daydream imagery, text and personal signs and symbols from her mental archive. These mental maps capture the ways thoughts constantly spiral, circle and branch out and are an attempt to preserve the thought process.
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Selected Website Listings |
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ART mine
--Yeji Jun’s petite acrylic on canvas works explore fantasy, romance, humor, self-doubt, narcissism, hope and the general mundanity of contemporary life, both through the images themselves and through the text that accompanies and forms an intrinsic part of them. The artist terms her creations ‘snapshots’ of her subconscious state, and these graphic images are the result of a hybrid genre Jun has developed utilizing drawing, collage and paint. Daydreams, text and significant personal details such as signs and symbols are the subject matter of these charmingly diaristic sketches and darkly intriguing compositions. Sticking to one or two colors only, Jun distills the wild pirouettes of her creative imagination down to its impulsive and vulnerable cores.
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