Bonghee Kim is the Photography & Digital Artist Spotlight winning artist for the month of December 2021. She is an award-winning digital artist based in Seoul, South Korea.
Bonghee Kim’s Solo Art Exhibition will be featured on the website for the month of December 2021. The gallery will promote Bonghee Kim and her work on the Fusion Art website, individual online press releases to hundreds of outlets, email blasts to over 6,500+ buyers, collectors, galleries and art professionals, in online event calendars, art news websites and through the gallery’s extensive social media outlets. Fusion Art’s objective is to promote the Artist Spotlight winning artists, worldwide, to art professionals, gallerists, collectors and buyers.
Please read Bonghee Kim’s Artist Biography below as she describes her history and inspiration in her own words. Scroll to the bottom of the page to see her exhibition.
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Thank you to all the artists who participated in the Artist Spotlight competition and congratulations to Bonghee Kim and the other Artist Spotlight winning artists.
Artist Biography
Bonghee Kim (born 1968 in Seoul) is currently working as a digital artist in Korea. Her web design experience, which started in the early 2000s, naturally led to digital-based works. She draws inspiration from digital sources such as various images and illustrations and works to infuse new inspiration into them. She is very interested in sharing various digital sources and collaborating in art in the information age and is working with artists in various fields. She has received numerous awards, including the Gold Minister’s Award at the Korea Design Exhibition and the Silver Award at the Seoul Symbol Contest.
A series of works of art means that they share a similar technique, work method, or core form. But for her, series is a bit paradoxical. “Flowing somewhere” is the process of capturing streams of consciousness such as thoughts, emotions, and inspiration on canvas as the subject of her work. In the process of recording her stream of consciousness, she boldly breaks away from the stereotype of her series.
“Consciousness cannot be stylized and appears very irregularly. I capture such fleeting moments on a digital canvas. The moment that consciousness is trapped in the formal form of a series, it begins to be distorted. Recording the ritual as it is the way I have a series of works.”
Instead of breaking away from the stereotype of the series, she has been proceeding with the series in a way that records the stream of consciousness. Emotions often appear as complex states that cannot be explained by the basic emotions of joy and sorrow.