Korean artist Jieun Park combines abstraction and realism in the most intriguing of ways.
In his paintings, cities emerge through abstract brushstrokes, giving the viewer a sense of transience.
The movement of strokes mirror how the artist felt while looking at the city from a vantage point, and serve to show the fleeting and bustling nature of cities.
Interested in the how vibrancy and loneliness can co-exist together, these paintings serve to remind us to take a good look at our urban landscape before it changes yet again.
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[via Faith Is Torment]