J Park.
J Park is a New York based visual artist working in drawing and sculpture. She investigates the meaning of home by observing her relationship with people, objects, and environments. Found objects and architectural elements from her daily life, such as a house, plants, bricks, or pots are simplified and symbolized, and sometimes personified, and rearranged in her drawing. These pictogram-like shapes are altered conceptually in her drawing so that their meanings and original uses are re-purposed and make a universal language of her mindscape. Her drawing is simply a record of her intimate life but also implies the psychological narratives of a human being living in a new environment.
J Park is currently a representative artist by Court Tree Collective gallery and works in Chashama Residency Program in Brooklyn, NY
J Park is a New York based visual artist working in drawing and sculpture. She investigates the meaning of home by observing her relationship with people, objects, and environments. Found objects and architectural elements from her daily life, such as a house, plants, bricks, or pots are simplified and symbolized, and sometimes personified, and rearranged in her drawing. These pictogram-like shapes are altered conceptually in her drawing so that their meanings and original uses are re-purposed and make a universal language of her mindscape. Her drawing is simply a record of her intimate life but also implies the psychological narratives of a human being living in a new environment.
J Park is currently a representative artist by Court Tree Collective gallery and works in Chashama Residency Program in Brooklyn, NY
J Park is a New York based visual artist working in drawing and sculpture. She investigates the meaning of home by observing her relationship with people, objects, and environments. Found objects and architectural elements from her daily life, such as a house, plants, bricks, or pots are simplified and symbolized, and sometimes personified, and rearranged in her drawing. These pictogram-like shapes are altered conceptually in her drawing so that their meanings and original uses are re-purposed and make a universal language of her mindscape. Her drawing is simply a record of her intimate life but also implies the psychological narratives of a human being living in a new environment.
J Park is currently a representative artist by Court Tree Collective gallery and works in Chashama Residency Program in Brooklyn, NY