About The Work
The traditional Korean influence often found in the work of Jiha Moon is apparent in En Route, which incorporates a color palette of blue, red, and purple set against chine-collé. Moon melds the classic mountains and streams with surreal figures, sinister eyes, and fragments that resemble dragon limbs, whipped around in the wind. Known for hiding her multi-cultural imagery amongst cloud-like brushstrokes and jumbled compositions, Moon creates a landscape of artistic turmoil, allowing us access to her inner dialogue. This work highlights not only the artist's own experience as a Korean artist acclimatizing to American culture but also the ways in which cultural symbols are disseminated in a globalized world.
About Jiha Moon
From The Magazine
Lithograph with chine collé
25.50 x 30.00 in
64.8 x 76.2 cm
This work is signed and numbered.
About The Work
The traditional Korean influence often found in the work of Jiha Moon is apparent in En Route, which incorporates a color palette of blue, red, and purple set against chine-collé. Moon melds the classic mountains and streams with surreal figures, sinister eyes, and fragments that resemble dragon limbs, whipped around in the wind. Known for hiding her multi-cultural imagery amongst cloud-like brushstrokes and jumbled compositions, Moon creates a landscape of artistic turmoil, allowing us access to her inner dialogue. This work highlights not only the artist's own experience as a Korean artist acclimatizing to American culture but also the ways in which cultural symbols are disseminated in a globalized world.
About Jiha Moon
From The Magazine
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