WE CURATE LIFE

Jiyeon Jeon
Ceramic
Jiyeon Jeon
Ceramic fragments are vessels that hold the fragments of life.
Broken and scattered pieces are not mere remnants; they are worlds of their own, each carrying unique stories and emotions.
My relief work explores the process of reassembling these fragments, delving into deep emotions and memories.
The infinite possibilities of interpretation within abstraction, along with the interplay between tradition and modernity, lie at the core of my practice.
In particular, the Piece of Color series integrates color with elements of abstract expressionism, experimenting with new visual impressions and ceramic techniques.
Perhaps these fragments were once whole, or maybe they were always meant to be scattered.
Regardless, what truly matters is the harmonious journey they create as they come together once again.
I hope my work offers viewers
a moment to discover their own stories within these fragments.
Jiyeon Jeon
Ceramic fragments are vessels that hold the fragments of life.
Broken and scattered pieces are not mere remnants; they are worlds of their own, each carrying unique stories and emotions.
My relief work explores the process of reassembling these fragments, delving into deep emotions and memories.
The infinite possibilities of interpretation within abstraction, along with the interplay between tradition and modernity, lie at the core of my practice.
In particular, the Piece of Color series integrates color with elements of abstract expressionism, experimenting with new visual impressions and ceramic techniques.
Perhaps these fragments were once whole, or maybe they were always meant to be scattered.
Regardless, what truly matters is the harmonious journey they create as they come together once again.
I hope my work offers viewers
a moment to discover their own stories within these fragments.
Jiyeon Jeon
Ceramic fragments are vessels that hold the fragments of life.
Broken and scattered pieces are not mere remnants; they are worlds of their own, each carrying unique stories and emotions.
My relief work explores the process of reassembling these fragments, delving into deep emotions and memories.
The infinite possibilities of interpretation within abstraction, along with the interplay between tradition and modernity, lie at the core of my practice.
In particular, the Piece of Color series integrates color with elements of abstract expressionism, experimenting with new visual impressions and ceramic techniques.
Perhaps these fragments were once whole, or maybe they were always meant to be scattered.
Regardless, what truly matters is the harmonious journey they create as they come together once again.
I hope my work offers viewers
a moment to discover their own stories within these fragments.



