For me, art is like breathing...

2010년 1월 22일 금요일

Artist Statement+Brief Biography





Artist Statement


The basis of my current work is abstract in nature. I usually paint focusing on form, colour, composition, movement, and emotion. In university, I studied Chinese literature and traditional Asian painting in the Korean style. During my masters, I learned International Public Relations with the focus that art would bind the people similar to the way in which the Olympics bring nations together.
I have developed this unique style through my personal study and experience in both the West and the East. Until now, I have continued to develop my unique style, which conceptually is concerned with human relationships.
I took many pictures, chose some of those images, and then inverted the images to form a pattern. Those small images represent the memories of a person’s life. It could also symbolize a person’s past, present and future. From those memories, we choose the focus for our life and live according to those beliefs.
These forms appear intentionally and are often conscious renderings of intuitive ideas. It is my hope that my paintings tell their own story.


Brief Biography


Sae Hae Kim is a South Korea artist who lives and works in Toronto Ontario Canada. Her interest in art began when as a child, she would venture to her parents art gallery with a pencil and scrapbook at hand.

Years ago in Korea, to be an artist meant financial instability and isolation from society. It was also nearly impossible for an artist’s work to garner notice, unless they were a graduate from a prestigious art college. She realized she needed to paint well and study hard, if she were to fulfill her dream of inspiring an emotional connection with others through her artwork.

In college, she studied Chinese literature and fine art with an emphasis on oil painting; creating over three-hundred paintings during her tenure. She has since studied independently in over twenty countries, while still finding the time to lecture and display her art in various exhibitions and galleries.

2010 paper work



1 Cross of Joy, mixed media on paper, 2009



2 Hearts of Gold, mixed media on paper, 2009



3 Cross-Linked Memories, mixed media on paper, 2009




4 Untitled, mixed media on paper, 2009




5 Han River Hope, mixed media on paper, 2010



6 Communion, mixed media on paper, 2009

2010 paper work







2010 paper series
mixed media on paper

2010 paper work






2010 paper series
mixed media on paper

2010 paper work




2010 paper series
mixed media on paper

2009




night

2009



love-family
3.5*2.5m
acrilic on tarp
2009



crying
10*10
acrilic on canvas
2009

2007



Wave
10*10
Oil on canvas





TLblue07K
24*24
oil on canvas







Holy Family
36"*38"
Oil on canvas

2006







ways of cross(14 series)oil on canvas

by artist sae hae kim

2005



untitled oil on canvas 2005




self-potrate oil on canvas 2005


by artist sae hae kim

2002



my left fist 18*15 oil on canvas 2002

by artist sae hae kim

1991



untitled 8*10 pencil on paper 1991

artist saehaekim




For me, art is like breathing…something that I do instinctively and independent of will.
I studied Chinese literature and traditional Asian painting in university. During my masters, I learned international PR with the focus that art would bind the people similar to the way in which the Olympics brings nations together.
The basis of my current work is abstract in nature. I took many pictures, chose some of those images, and then inverted the images to form a pattern. Those small images represent the memories of a person’s life. It could also symbolize a person’s past, present and future. From those memories we choose the focus for our life and live according to those beliefs.
I have developed this unique style through my personal study and experiences in 20 countries. Until now, I have continued to develop my unique style, which conceptually is concerned with human relationships.

PROFESSIONAL PROFILE

11 Years of exhibition experience
3 years as an art columnist, making more than 60 entries
Special Lecturer at the University of Korea for undergraduate arts students
Independent study in 20 countries from the continents of Europe, North America, Asia, and Oceania

EDUCATION
2007 • Diploma in Community Services, George Brown College, Canada
2006 • Masters in International PR, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea
2005 • Bachelors in Fine Arts and Chinese Literature, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea

EXHIBITIONS

2009
• “2009 KASC 18th Annual Exhibition” Dosan Hall Gallery, Toronto
• “Starting Again” The Chicago Korean-American Art Association, Greenleaf Art Center-The Long Hall Gallery, Chicago, USA
• “Art on Ossington, BIG,” Lenox Contemporary Gallery, Toronto, Canada (Special Art Exhibits at the main entrance of the show)
• “2009 Incheon Global Cities Arts Exchange Exhibition” Incheon Advanced Arts Association, Korea, Incheon
• “Spring Exhibition” KASC Annual Exhibition, Dosan Hall Gallery, Toronto
• Special Lecturer at the University of Korea for undergraduate arts students, Seoul, Korea
• Toronto Art Expo 2009, Toronto, On, Canada, March, 2009

2008
• Art columnist for the weekly magazine, Living Plus, Dec-present, 2008-2010
• “Bridging Generations” KASC Annual Exhibition, Dosan Hall Gallery, Toronto
• Contribution of art works for a fund raising event at the House of the Rose of Sharon, Toronto
• Contribution of art works for a display of new art works, Korean Consulate General building, Toronto
• “Without Boundary,” joint exhibition with the Chicago Korean-American Artist Association, Chicago, USA
• The 40th Annual Exhibition of Korean Artists Association of Southern California “Without Boundary,” Korean Cultural Center, Los Angeles, California, USA,
• Toronto Art Expo 2008, Toronto, On, Canada

2007• “Without Boundary” KASC Annual Exhibition, Lenox Contemporary Gallery, Toronto, Canada, May, 2007

SCHOLARSHIPS
2005• Special Artist Bursary, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea
2003, 2004• Academic Scholarship, Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea

TEACHING
Teaching Art workshops for the fine art Program at Universities and at other private institutions.

CONTRIBUTIONS
2008, 2009, 2010 • Contribution of 18 art work for a fund raising event and display at the House of the Rose of Sharon, Toronto, Canada
2009 • Contribution of 16 art works for Display at Hawuhyun Catholic Church& • Contribution of 9 art works for Display at Sookmyung Women’s University, Korea
2007, 2008, 2009 • Contribution of 3 art works for a displaying of new art works, Korean Consulate General building, Toronto, Canada
2005• Contribution of art works for a display of new selections for Madonna House, combermere, Canada
2004• Contribution of 14 art works for display at Kwonsundong Catholic church, Suwon Korea