About

Hyoshin Park develops a new theme each year, yet the core of her practice always returns to the experience of light. Light, for her, is something that reveals while it disappears — it gives form, yet never remains still. In her paintings, light functions not as a fixed subject but as a trace of the moment when sensation turns into form, a fragment of time that flickers and fades.

Working across painting, drawing, and installation, Park explores how intensity, color vibration, and the movement of surfaces transform sensory experience into visual structure. Her surfaces are built through repeated layers of painting, erasure, and overlap, creating spaces where forms collapse and reorganize into new rhythms. Here, light is not a tool to describe the external world but a language that translates inner emotion and temporal flow into visible form.

Her works embody the coexistence of boundaries between dream and reality, the flow of perception, and the rhythm of becoming. Light acts as a connective medium that symbolizes the process of continual change and renewal — a reflection of the artist’s own journey of experimentation, transformation, and perpetual new beginning.

For Park, light is not a subject to be represented but the rhythm of existence and the source of painterly thought. Her work captures the moment when the world is being remade, transforming the passing of sensation into visual experience.