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Kim Na Hyeon
Sabina Kim (b. 2003) is an emerging artist from South Korea who primarily explores paintings. Her art-making practice concerns itself with themes of sisterhood. She develops her works by utilizing abstraction and semi-representational in her subject matters to portray aspects of the intangible as she strives to explore new frontiers in contemporary art. Sabina was a recipient of MICA, SCAD, and SAIC's merit scholarships. Her works were showcased in South Jakarta, Indonesia, in the Tomato Jakarta Art School Annual Exhibitions in 2018, 2019, and 2020.
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Flower Breath
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2 x A2
Sabina attempts to express the therapeutic nature of art and nature through the process of extracting natural pigments. The process of imprinting the botanical dyes is displayed on a large piece of fabric with another plain fabric accompanying it, portraying the entire extraction process from start to end. Touching upon the practices of horticultural therapy, the viewers are encouraged to deepen and build ther connection with a variety of flowering plants on a more intimate and psychological level as they are immersed into their forms and gestures.
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